Maxillary canine impaction affects 2-3% of the general population and has been identified as a risk factor for cyst development, canine ankylosis, and root resorption of adjacent teeth. Labially impacted canines are generally associated with crowding and arch restriction, but a recent study has found that they are also present in a small but not inconsiderable number of individuals without anterior crowding.
Open-coil mousetrap for labially impacted canine recovery
Lombardo, LucaPrimo
;Pellitteri, Federica
Secondo
;Carlucci, AntonellaPenultimo
;Palone, MarioUltimo
2024
Abstract
Maxillary canine impaction affects 2-3% of the general population and has been identified as a risk factor for cyst development, canine ankylosis, and root resorption of adjacent teeth. Labially impacted canines are generally associated with crowding and arch restriction, but a recent study has found that they are also present in a small but not inconsiderable number of individuals without anterior crowding.File in questo prodotto:
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