Interdisciplinary management of maxillary incisors with root resorption caused by impacted canines: A case report

Ana Karina García, Pablo Crespo Reinoso, Emilio Ruiz Delgado

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The aetiology of impacted canines is multi-factorial. Several theories have been proposed, such as lack of space, genetic predisposition, physical barriers like supernumerary teeth, odontomas and other conditions that interfere with the eruption pathway. One of the main complications that can be generated by impacted canines is the resorption of the root of the adjacent teeth. This case report examines the importance of interdisciplinary management of maxillary incisors with root resorption caused by impacted canines in a 13-year-old male patient. Careful traction of impacted canines is through proper tissue management followed by space closure and retroclination of anterior incisors with orthodontic treatment. Finally, functional and aesthetic results through dental veneers in the area of oral rehabilitation allowed the patient to obtain favourable results.

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PublicaciónJournal of Orthodontics
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EstadoAceptada/en prensa - 2023

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