Orthodontic treatment in impacted maxillary canines. A review of the literature.

Revista Cientifica Odontologica Pub Date : 2021-12-09 eCollection Date: 2021-10-01 DOI:10.21142/2523-2754-0904-2021-085
Alexandra J Aquino-Valverde, Datfne Milagros Barrientos-Sanchez, Katherine Joselyn Atoche-Socola
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Abstract

The prevalence of impacted maxillary canines is 1 to 3%, with approximately 50% of impacted canines causing root resorption of adjacent teeth. If the permanent canine has not acquired its correct position, evaluation by an orthodontist is necessary to determine the most adequate treatment. Surgery and orthodontic treatment are used for the treatment of impacted canines in the maxilla affecting permanent dentition. Selection of the most adequate treatment to achieve the correct position of the canine tooth depends on the position of the canine. This article summarizes the different techniques available and describes their advantages, and cost-benefit considerations. The objective of this literature review is to describe the etiology of impacted maxillary canines and provide an update of the information on orthodontic treatments available for these patients.

影响上颌犬齿的正畸治疗。文献综述。
上颌犬齿撞击的发病率为 1%至 3%,其中约 50%的撞击性犬齿会导致邻近牙齿的牙根吸收。如果恒牙没有获得正确的位置,就必须由正畸医生进行评估,以确定最适当的治疗方法。手术和正畸治疗用于治疗影响恒牙的上颌阻生犬齿。根据犬齿的位置选择最适当的治疗方法,以达到犬齿的正确位置。本文总结了现有的不同技术,并介绍了它们的优势和成本效益方面的考虑。这篇文献综述的目的是描述上颌犬齿撞击的病因,并提供可用于这些患者的正畸治疗的最新信息。
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