2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2018.10.027
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Canine substitution of congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors in Class I and Class III malocclusions by using skeletal anchorage

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“…Actualmente, con el uso de dispositivos de anclaje temporal (TAD), ha logrado dar resultados favorables a casos ortodónticos complejos, como expuso Amm et al, quien reportaba que cerrar los espacios a causa de agenesia en incisivos laterales, en conjunto con el uso de TAD, proporcionaban resultados satisfactorios, gracias a que mantenían el reborde alveolar adecuado, incluso cuando el paciente tenía perfil cóncavo (36) .…”
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“…Actualmente, con el uso de dispositivos de anclaje temporal (TAD), ha logrado dar resultados favorables a casos ortodónticos complejos, como expuso Amm et al, quien reportaba que cerrar los espacios a causa de agenesia en incisivos laterales, en conjunto con el uso de TAD, proporcionaban resultados satisfactorios, gracias a que mantenían el reborde alveolar adecuado, incluso cuando el paciente tenía perfil cóncavo (36) .…”
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“…Although this is a viable option for missing and traumatized teeth, substitution requires involved orthodontic treatment and increased anchorage control with auxiliaries, such as temporary anchorage devices to close space, maintain midlines, and establish a working occlusion. 14 One of the most difficult aspects of orthodontic space closure is to esthetically match the natural teeth with their substituted counterparts in tooth contour, tooth color, gingival shape, and gingival heights. 15 Autotransplantation serves as another short-and long-term replacement option for children with missing or nonrestorable traumatized teeth.…”
Section: Ta B L E 1 Comparison Of Root Width Measurements (Millimeter...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Osseo‐integrated implants are reported to be the most commonly used therapy when a missing maxillary lateral incisor needs to be substituted (Kinzer & Kokich, 2005; Priest, 2019) but the use of temporary anchorage devices have increased the possibilities for orthodontic treatment only (Amm et al, 2019). Some cases require space opening when implant therapy (IT) is planned, but pre‐prosthetic orthodontic treatment is recommended to be delayed for as long as possible (Beyer et al, 2007; Uribe et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%