OBJECTIVE: One of the treatment options for the impacted maxillary canine is surgical exposure followed by orthodontic forced eruption. Several surgical techniques have been introduced in the literature for the exposure of the impacted canine. The aim of this study was to review the current literature and to introduce a classification for maxillary canine impactions that includes guidelines for selecting the proper surgical approach. METHODS: Epidemiology of canine impaction, diagnosis, and surgical options for the exposure of an impacted maxillary canine are discussed based on the current literature. RESULTS: Careful clinical examination and proper diagnostic imaging should be used to define the anatomical position of the impacted canine. The surgical approach for exposure of impacted maxillary canines should consider the anatomical position of the tooth in relation to the alveolar ridge and the amount of keratinized mucosa/gingiva. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed clinical classification provides a structured approach to treatment based on impacted tooth location and anatomical factors.
OBJECTIVE: One of the treatment options for the impacted maxillary canine is surgical exposure followed by orthodontic forced eruption. Several surgical techniques have been introduced in the literature for the exposure of the impacted canine. The aim of this study was to review the current literature and to introduce a classification for maxillary canine impactions that includes guidelines for selecting the proper surgical approach. METHODS: Epidemiology of canine impaction, diagnosis, and surgical options for the exposure of an impacted maxillary canine are discussed based on the current literature. RESULTS: Careful clinical examination and proper diagnostic imaging should be used to define the anatomical position of the impacted canine. The surgical approach for exposure of impacted maxillary canines should consider the anatomical position of the tooth in relation to the alveolar ridge and the amount of keratinized mucosa/gingiva. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed clinical classification provides a structured approach to treatment based on impacted tooth location and anatomical factors.
Authors: Laila Fawzi Baidas; Nada Alshihah; Rwan Alabdulaly; Sara Mutaieb Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2022-08-27 Impact factor: 4.614
Authors: Marina Consuelo Vitale; Maria Gloria Nardi; Matteo Pellegrini; Francesco Spadari; Federica Pulicari; Roberto Alcozer; Martina Minardi; Maria Francesca Sfondrini; Karin Bertino; Andrea Scribante Journal: Case Rep Dent Date: 2022-10-06