Challenge of Aligning Deep Palatal Impacted Maxillary Canine with Surgical Exposure in Patient with Hypodontia of Lateral Incisor
Session
Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Description
Patient: female, age 22. Missing d.22, pallatally ectopic d.13. main request: one jaw therapy with the best we can achive this case report shows the challenges of aligning a very bad positioned maxillary canine with a very limited techniques. 4 years of pulling and leveling resulted with a nice alignment with optimum results considering the early extractions of 44 and hypodontia of 22. The results of treatment included an intact, properly functioning occlusion, pleasing esthetics, as well as healthy periodontal supporting tissues. We found that creating space previously and then expose surgically with direct bonding of eruption chain, the canine can be brought safely to proper position with predictable results.
Keywords:
Maxillary canine
Session Chair
Merita Barani
Session Co-Chair
Burim Kiseri
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-437-69-1
Location
Pristina, Kosovo
Start Date
27-10-2018 1:30 PM
End Date
27-10-2018 3:00 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2018.350
Recommended Citation
Kubati, Jeta and Kiseri, Burim, "Challenge of Aligning Deep Palatal Impacted Maxillary Canine with Surgical Exposure in Patient with Hypodontia of Lateral Incisor" (2018). UBT International Conference. 350.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2018/all-events/350
Challenge of Aligning Deep Palatal Impacted Maxillary Canine with Surgical Exposure in Patient with Hypodontia of Lateral Incisor
Pristina, Kosovo
Patient: female, age 22. Missing d.22, pallatally ectopic d.13. main request: one jaw therapy with the best we can achive this case report shows the challenges of aligning a very bad positioned maxillary canine with a very limited techniques. 4 years of pulling and leveling resulted with a nice alignment with optimum results considering the early extractions of 44 and hypodontia of 22. The results of treatment included an intact, properly functioning occlusion, pleasing esthetics, as well as healthy periodontal supporting tissues. We found that creating space previously and then expose surgically with direct bonding of eruption chain, the canine can be brought safely to proper position with predictable results.