Loshini Sockanathan, Noor S Ahmad, Ahmad Shuhud I Zakaria
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An orthopantomogram (OPG) confirmed the clinical findings and impaction of the tooth. Localization of the tooth was done using the parallax technique with the addition of an intraoral periapical radiograph (IOPA). The tooth was in line with the arch. Due to this favorable position, an upper removable appliance (URA) with an acrylic plate, metal clasps on the upper first molars and premolars, and an expansion screw in the midline was constructed for the patient. The patient activated the screw with a weekly quarter turn. Preventive and caries management strategies were done simultaneously. The impacted left maxillary canine erupted after 10 months of using the URA.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Due to the high plasticity of bone structures in a growing child, interceptive orthodontic treatment using removable appliances works well. 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目的和背景:上犬齿是仅次于下颌第三磨牙的第二大常见阻生牙。在适当的年龄进行准确诊断对于减少阻生牙及其邻牙的并发症非常重要。我们介绍了一例早期发现左上颌阻生牙的病例,该病例通过牙弓扩张使阻生牙自发萌出:一名 11 岁的患者因左侧上颌未萌出的犬齿而被转诊。通过田中和约翰斯顿空间分析法评估,该牙齿唇部可触及,但缺乏萌出空间,差异为 2 毫米。患者患有全身性牙龈炎、多颗龋齿和上门牙龋齿。牙齿正侧位图(OPG)证实了临床结果和牙齿的嵌塞物。使用视差技术并结合口内根尖X光片(IOPA)对牙齿进行了定位。牙齿与牙弓成一直线。由于位置良好,医生为患者制作了上部活动矫治器(URA),该矫治器带有一个丙烯酸板,上部第一臼齿和前臼齿上有金属扣,中线上有膨胀螺钉。患者每周转动四分之一圈即可激活螺钉。预防和龋病治疗策略同时进行。使用 URA 10 个月后,被撞击的左上颌犬齿萌出:结论:由于生长期儿童的骨骼结构具有很强的可塑性,使用活动矫治器进行阻断性正畸治疗效果良好。使用 URA 10 个月后,受影响的左上颌犬齿萌出到位,无需手术或固定正畸治疗:临床意义:对成长中的儿童来说,早期发现阻生牙非常重要,这样我们就能在早期阶段对问题进行干预,避免进一步的并发症:Sockanathan L, Ahmad NS, Zakaria ASI.撞击性犬齿的早期发现和阻断性正畸治疗:病例报告。Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2024;17(6):706-711.
Early Detection and Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment of Impacted Canine: A Case Report.
Aim and background: Upper canines are the second most common teeth involved in impaction after the third mandibular molar. Accurate diagnosis at an appropriate age is important to reduce complications of the impacted tooth and its adjacent teeth. We present a case of early detection of an impacted left maxillary canine, which allowed spontaneous eruption through arch expansion.
Case description: An 11-year-old patient was referred for monitoring of an unerupted left maxillary canine. The tooth was palpable labially, but there was a lack of space for an eruption for the tooth, with 2 mm of discrepancy as assessed using the Tanaka and Johnston space analysis method. The patient had generalized gingivitis, multiple carious teeth, and dens evaginatus of upper incisors. An orthopantomogram (OPG) confirmed the clinical findings and impaction of the tooth. Localization of the tooth was done using the parallax technique with the addition of an intraoral periapical radiograph (IOPA). The tooth was in line with the arch. Due to this favorable position, an upper removable appliance (URA) with an acrylic plate, metal clasps on the upper first molars and premolars, and an expansion screw in the midline was constructed for the patient. The patient activated the screw with a weekly quarter turn. Preventive and caries management strategies were done simultaneously. The impacted left maxillary canine erupted after 10 months of using the URA.
Conclusion: Due to the high plasticity of bone structures in a growing child, interceptive orthodontic treatment using removable appliances works well. The impacted left maxillary canine erupted in place after 10 months of using the URA without the need for surgical or fixed orthodontic treatment.
Clinical significance: Early detection of impacted teeth in a growing child is important in order for us to intervene in the problem at an earlier stage to avoid further complications.
How to cite this article: Sockanathan L, Ahmad NS, Zakaria ASI. Early Detection and Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment of Impacted Canine: A Case Report. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2024;17(6):706-711.