�A� Loop : A New Loop for Management of Impacted or Ectopically Erupted Canines

Ananya Hazare, Deepali Hazare, U. Shenoy, R. Kamble
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The ectopic eruption and impaction of permanent canine is a common problem encountered in clinical practice. As maxillary canine is the last permanent tooth to erupt (except third molars), it is most prevalent to be malpositioned or remain impacted due to tooth size arch length discrepancy. The orthodontic treatment of impacted maxillary canine remains a challenge to today's clinicians. The treatment of this clinical entity usually involves surgical exposure of the impacted tooth, followed by orthodontic traction to guide and align it into the dental arch so that it comes into occlusion. Auxiliary springs have been used in orthodontics since long for correction of impacted/unerupted canines or adjacent teeth. Cantilever springs are preferred than the continuous wires as placement of continuous flexible wires for correction of these single tooth malocclusions produces an adverse effect on adjacent teeth. A common disadvantage in all of the loops and techniques mentioned above is that it offers a poor anchorage control in extraction cases. Usually the root of impacted canines is near the cortical bone and needs to be brought into cancellous bone, so as to prevent the resorption and also faster movement of the canine. Keeping these points in mind we designed a loop, which fulfills most of the shortcomings, which are discussed above. This loops is called “A loop” as its shape resembles the shape of alphabet “A”. The design, fabrication, biomechanics, advantages and disadvantages of “A loop” are discussed in this article.
�A.� Loop:一种用于治疗受感染或异位感染犬的新环路
永久犬的异位出疹和嵌塞是临床常见的问题。由于上颌犬牙是最后长出的恒牙(第三磨牙除外),由于牙齿大小弓长差异,最常见的是错位或阻生。上颌阻生犬的正畸治疗仍然是当今临床医生面临的一个挑战。这种临床实体的治疗通常包括手术暴露阻生牙,然后用正畸牵引引导并对准牙弓,使其进入咬合。辅助弹簧长期以来一直用于正畸治疗,用于矫正阻生/未爆发的犬齿或邻近牙齿。悬臂弹簧优于连续钢丝,因为放置连续柔性钢丝矫正这些单牙错颌会对相邻牙齿产生不利影响。上述所有环和技术的共同缺点是在拔牙时锚定控制较差。通常阻生犬的根靠近皮质骨,需要引入松质骨,这样可以防止吸收,也可以加快犬的运动。牢记这些要点,我们设计了一个循环,它弥补了上面讨论的大部分缺点。这个环被称为“A环”,因为它的形状类似于字母“A”的形状。本文讨论了“A环”的设计、制造、生物力学、优缺点。
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