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pmid: 21392694
The diagnosis of an impacted incisor with dilaceration refers to a dental deformity characterized by an angulation between the crown and the root, causing noneruption of the incisor. In the past, surgical extraction was the first choice in treating severely dilacerated incisors. The purpose of this case report was to present the correction of a horizontally impacted and dilacerated central incisor through 2-stage crown exposure surgery combined with continuous-force orthodontic traction. The tooth was successfully moved into its proper position. The treatment is discussed, and the orthodontic implications are considered, with a review of the current literature on this topic.
Tooth Crown, Orthodontic Extrusion, Tooth Movement Techniques, Open Bite, Tooth, Impacted, Malocclusion, Angle Class I, Patient Care Planning, Incisor, Treatment Outcome, Maxilla, Humans, Female, Tooth Root, Child, Orthodontic Retainers
Tooth Crown, Orthodontic Extrusion, Tooth Movement Techniques, Open Bite, Tooth, Impacted, Malocclusion, Angle Class I, Patient Care Planning, Incisor, Treatment Outcome, Maxilla, Humans, Female, Tooth Root, Child, Orthodontic Retainers
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influence This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | Top 10% | |
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