نتایج جستجو برای: missing canine

تعداد نتایج: 97830  

2017
Arthur Musakulu Kemoli Thomas Munyao Junior

Congenitally missing teeth is a common feature for the third molars. However, missing teeth, macrodontia and radiculomegaly occurring in a single patient is very rare. This article describes a case of agenesis of mandibular second premolars, radiculomegaly with dilacerations of a canine tooth together with elongated roots of other canines. All these features had been discerned through diagnosti...

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2013
D Das

Any type of aesthetic correction in dental practice is always a challenging task, especially when it is complicated with cleft lip and alveolus. Careful examination and correct decision making at early stage of treatment and multi disciplinary approach is always necessary for long term success. This paper described a multidisciplinary approach in managing a 19-year-old female patient with unila...

Journal: :International journal of oral health dentistry 2022

A pier abutment is the lone standing tooth between two critically situated edentulous spaces, in a frequently seen clinical situation, missing first premolar and molar seen, which leads to design where canine second acts as terminal abutments abutment. This fulcrum may lead debonding of less retentive during function, overcome this situation non rigid connector advised. paper presents case repo...

2016
Abu-Hussein Muhamad Mai Abdulgani Nezar Watted

Congenitally missing teeth are frequently presented to the dentist. Interdisciplinary approach may be needed for the proper treatment plan. The available treatment modalities to replace congenitally missing teeth include prosthodontic fixed and removable prostheses, resin bonded retainers, orthodontic movement of maxillary canine to the lateral incisor site and single tooth implants. Implants a...

Journal: :Journal 2001
G Richardson K A Russell

Implant restorations have become a primary treatment option for the replacement of congenitally missing lateral incisors. The central incisor and canine often erupt in less than optimal positions adjacent to the edentulous lateral incisor space, and therefore preprosthetic orthodontic treatment is frequently required. Derotation of the central incisor and canine, space closure and correction of...

2012
Balasundari Shreedhar Iqbal Ali Anshita Agarwal Sarwar Alam

The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a benign, nonneoplastic (hamartomatous) lesion with a slow progressing growth. It occurs in both intraosseous and peripheral forms. This paper reports the case of a female aged 16 years who presented with a swelling in anterior maxilla; canine was missing, and a supernumerary tooth was present in the mid line. Radiology revealed a well-defined radioluc...

2013
Flavio Uribe Soumya Padala William P. Neace Ravindra Nanda

The orthodontic management of congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors has three common treatment approaches: space closure by means of canine substitution, the placement of an endosseous dental implant, and a tooth supported restoration. Replacement of the missing teeth with an endosseous dental implant is a viable option, especially when adjacent teeth are healthy and unrestored ( Koki...

Journal: :Journal 2006
Ajit Auluck Archna Nagpal Suhas Setty Keerthilatha M Pai James Sunny

Impacted canines are not uncommon in clinical practice, but intraosseous movement of impacted canines crossing the midline (transmigration) is a rare phenomenon. We report 4 cases of mandibular canine transmigration to emphasize the need to supplement periapical radiographs with a panoramic radiographic examination in patients with over-retained deciduous canines or missing permanent canines.

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2014
Shani Ann Mani Wan Salmah Yang Mohsin Jacob John

Tooth agenesis in Malay children, hitherto unreported, was assessed retrospectively from orthopantomograms of 834 healthy children aged 12-16 years who attended the Dental Clinic of Universiti Sains Malaysia. All teeth, including third molars, were assessed for agenesis. On an average, 2.3 teeth were missing per child. Missing third molars were found in 25.7% of children with one or two third m...

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