2020, Number 26
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Rev Tame 2020; 8.9 (26)
Manejo de canino impactado palatalmente mediante fuerzas ligeras
Cerrillo LD, Percevault MA, Bernal FAJ, Pérez VJL, Ayllón MGB
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 1067-1069
PDF size: 200.97 Kb.
ABSTRACT
A dental impaction is the dental organ that has not erupted even after the complete formation of the root of this, there is radiographic and clinical evidence that there is no possibility of eruption. A clinical case report of a right upper canine impacted by the palatine is presented, to which it was decided to expose it surgically and pull it with light forces. Early diagnosis of an impacted canine and traction using light forces controlled to an adequate force vector are key for a good prognosis of its incorporation into the dental arch and without injuring adjacent dental organs or compromising the tracted dental organ.
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