2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2016.04.018
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Forced eruption of impacted maxillary central incisors with severely dilacerated roots

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“…15,16 A light vertical eruption force was applied by elastics between the ligature wire of the button and mini-plate in the mandibular midline area. During the initial traction period, only a vertical force without rotation was applied to avoid the cortical plate and to prevent root resorption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…15,16 A light vertical eruption force was applied by elastics between the ligature wire of the button and mini-plate in the mandibular midline area. During the initial traction period, only a vertical force without rotation was applied to avoid the cortical plate and to prevent root resorption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By overlaying a small round archwire in the incisor region, a light force was applied to induce bone apposition and to minimize risk of dehiscense. 16,17 The inevitable increase in the applied force with increased diameters of archwires was thereby avoided. In addition, the roots of the incisors were dilacerated, and there was concern that the apices could touch the cortical plate and cause root resorption during torque application.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Von Crescini und Doldo [20] wird dieser Eingriff generell empfohlen, wenn ein "akuter Wert" für den zwischen Zahnkrone und -wurzel gebildeten Winkel überschritten ist. Chang et al [37] beschreiben einen Patienten, bei dem die labiale Kortkalisschicht perforiert war und der Zahn trotzdem seine Vitalität behielt. Diese Situation lag auch bei dem von uns behandelten Patienten vor.…”
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“…Dilaceration usually occurs unilaterally. Clinically, the dilaceration of a tooth may result in the retention of a permanent tooth [2,4], presence of a persistent deciduous tooth in the mouth, or fenestration of the cortical atrium plate [25][26][27] or cortical palatal plate [6,24]. It is formed at the stage of forming tooth buds [28].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…If the injury takes place during the formation of the crown, the formation of the enamel will be disturbed, which results in the incorrect shape of the permanent tooth. If the injury occurs after forming the crown of a permanent tooth, it may lead to inhibition of the process of tooth root formation or its formation at a certain angle to the traumatic dislocated crown and as a result of the formation of the crownroot angulation [26]. The mechanism of post-traumatic dilaceration is the rotation of the tooth's bud due to the trauma of the deciduous tooth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%