2022
DOI: 10.1590/2177-6709.27.1.e22ins1
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Canines and inflammatory external apical resorption in healthy maxillary lateral incisors due to occlusal trauma: when to detect the position of maxillary canines, to prevent it?

Abstract: Justification: Canines represent corners in the dental arch, and are important features in facial esthetics, as they support the upper lip, wing of the nose, and influence the nasolabial fold and the appearance of facial aging. In the laterality movements, the canines guidance coordinate the opening and closing of the teeth, saving the TMJ from sudden movements. Discussion: As a result of the lack of eruption or the inadequate positioning of the maxillary canine, the loss of the laterality guide may occur, wh… Show more

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