2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2021.06.019
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Eruption path of permanent maxillary canines after secondary alveolar bone graft in patients with nonsyndromic complete unilateral cleft lip and palate

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“…On the other hand, Hereman et al (2018) reported that there is a great risk for canine impaction at the cleft side in unilateral CLP patients. Manfio et al (2022) reported that more acute angulation and more apical position of the cleft side maxillary canine may be associated with an increased risk of its impaction. Similar studies commonly showed that the cleft side is related to tooth impaction (Celikoglu et al, 2015;Hereman et al, 2018;Manfio et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, Hereman et al (2018) reported that there is a great risk for canine impaction at the cleft side in unilateral CLP patients. Manfio et al (2022) reported that more acute angulation and more apical position of the cleft side maxillary canine may be associated with an increased risk of its impaction. Similar studies commonly showed that the cleft side is related to tooth impaction (Celikoglu et al, 2015;Hereman et al, 2018;Manfio et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manfio et al (2022) reported that more acute angulation and more apical position of the cleft side maxillary canine may be associated with an increased risk of its impaction. Similar studies commonly showed that the cleft side is related to tooth impaction (Celikoglu et al, 2015;Hereman et al, 2018;Manfio et al, 2022). In this point, the complex etiology of impacted teeth should be considered with developmental problems, maxillary deficiency, and dilacerations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caries can often impair the first molars, resulting in an eventual loss in children at nine to ten years old. At the same time, permanent incisors could be affected by different anomalies that may influence their number, shape, size, and position, yet they are less affected by caries [ 33 – 35 ].…”
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“…According to recent data, up to 50% of dental implant operations may involve using bone grafts [1], and the number of procedures to treat bone anomalies is expected to increase by almost 13% annually worldwide [15]. These operations are projected to cost US $664 million by 2021, and the dental bone substitutes market, worth over $493 million in 2018, is anticipated to reach approximately US $931 million by 2025, expanding at a collective annual growth rate of 9.5% [16].…”
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confidence: 99%