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Conservative Treatment of Bilateral Impacted Mandibular Canines Traction

The objectives of the treatment of impacted canines differ according to the characteristics of dental malocclusion. Traction of the tooth is a conservative and viable alternative, which allows for maintaining stability and occlusal function. The following case report describes the treatment of an 11...

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Autores principales: Ruíz-Mora, Gustavo Armando, Arriola-Guillén, Luis Ernesto, Aliaga-Del Castillo, Aron, Rodríguez-Cárdenas, Yalil Augusto, Dutra, Vinicius, Mejía-Milian, Mabel
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Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10409580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37560509
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6943221
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author Ruíz-Mora, Gustavo Armando
Arriola-Guillén, Luis Ernesto
Aliaga-Del Castillo, Aron
Rodríguez-Cárdenas, Yalil Augusto
Dutra, Vinicius
Mejía-Milian, Mabel
author_facet Ruíz-Mora, Gustavo Armando
Arriola-Guillén, Luis Ernesto
Aliaga-Del Castillo, Aron
Rodríguez-Cárdenas, Yalil Augusto
Dutra, Vinicius
Mejía-Milian, Mabel
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description The objectives of the treatment of impacted canines differ according to the characteristics of dental malocclusion. Traction of the tooth is a conservative and viable alternative, which allows for maintaining stability and occlusal function. The following case report describes the treatment of an 11.6-year-old female patient, who presented bilateral impaction of mandibular canines in contact with the midline, mixed dentition in the inter-transitional period, class I angle malocclusion, with light crowding teeth. The treatment comprised three phases. The first phase, verticalization of the mandibular canines in mixed dentition, was performed to pull the impacted bilateral mandibular canines towards the dental arch to achieve their verticalization, maintaining the molar relationship, and the position of the upper and lower incisors. In the second phase, osteogenic rest was planned to relieve post-traction stress while awaiting the replacement of the mixed dentition. Finally, the third phase in permanent dentition was to align and level canines within the arch after extraction of the deciduous canines. For the viability of the permanent mandibular canines in the dental arch, orthosurgical traction was implemented, with a traction system with closed nickel–titanium coil springs with a transitory rigid dental-mucous-supported anchorage device, which allowed control and protection of the adjacent teeth and movements with helical forces of a controlled three-dimensional range. The results of the treatment were adequate, achieving consolidated molar and canine relationships, overjet, overbite, and optimal facial balance.
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spelling pubmed-104095802023-08-09 Conservative Treatment of Bilateral Impacted Mandibular Canines Traction Ruíz-Mora, Gustavo Armando Arriola-Guillén, Luis Ernesto Aliaga-Del Castillo, Aron Rodríguez-Cárdenas, Yalil Augusto Dutra, Vinicius Mejía-Milian, Mabel Case Rep Dent Case Report The objectives of the treatment of impacted canines differ according to the characteristics of dental malocclusion. Traction of the tooth is a conservative and viable alternative, which allows for maintaining stability and occlusal function. The following case report describes the treatment of an 11.6-year-old female patient, who presented bilateral impaction of mandibular canines in contact with the midline, mixed dentition in the inter-transitional period, class I angle malocclusion, with light crowding teeth. The treatment comprised three phases. The first phase, verticalization of the mandibular canines in mixed dentition, was performed to pull the impacted bilateral mandibular canines towards the dental arch to achieve their verticalization, maintaining the molar relationship, and the position of the upper and lower incisors. In the second phase, osteogenic rest was planned to relieve post-traction stress while awaiting the replacement of the mixed dentition. Finally, the third phase in permanent dentition was to align and level canines within the arch after extraction of the deciduous canines. For the viability of the permanent mandibular canines in the dental arch, orthosurgical traction was implemented, with a traction system with closed nickel–titanium coil springs with a transitory rigid dental-mucous-supported anchorage device, which allowed control and protection of the adjacent teeth and movements with helical forces of a controlled three-dimensional range. The results of the treatment were adequate, achieving consolidated molar and canine relationships, overjet, overbite, and optimal facial balance. Hindawi 2023-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10409580/ /pubmed/37560509 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6943221 Text en Copyright © 2023 Gustavo Armando Ruíz-Mora et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ruíz-Mora, Gustavo Armando
Arriola-Guillén, Luis Ernesto
Aliaga-Del Castillo, Aron
Rodríguez-Cárdenas, Yalil Augusto
Dutra, Vinicius
Mejía-Milian, Mabel
Conservative Treatment of Bilateral Impacted Mandibular Canines Traction
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title_short Conservative Treatment of Bilateral Impacted Mandibular Canines Traction
title_sort conservative treatment of bilateral impacted mandibular canines traction
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10409580/
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