2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2016.04.001
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Influence of repeat surgery on treatment time in the interdisciplinary management of impacted maxillary canines: A retrospective cohort study

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“…The present report is in agreement with Hypollito et al 15 , Hanke et al 7 , Sajnani 8 and Bertil et al 2 that the majority of impacted canine teeth occurs with the female sex, and unilaterally. They also mention that the location of the impacted canines seems to be related to genetic traits and this might be attributable to differences in the maxillary bone structure in different races, for instance the format of the upper arch, the palate height, and the nasal cavity which has an influence on the format of the mandible and causes variations in the position of the tooth germ in the arch.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The present report is in agreement with Hypollito et al 15 , Hanke et al 7 , Sajnani 8 and Bertil et al 2 that the majority of impacted canine teeth occurs with the female sex, and unilaterally. They also mention that the location of the impacted canines seems to be related to genetic traits and this might be attributable to differences in the maxillary bone structure in different races, for instance the format of the upper arch, the palate height, and the nasal cavity which has an influence on the format of the mandible and causes variations in the position of the tooth germ in the arch.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…According to Bertil et al 2 , important factors such as the choice of type of anesthesia to be used, projection of operative trauma, reconciled with the psychological profile, should be considered together with the patient, with the aim of choosing and providing the best treatment, prognosis and patient comfort 5 . In the present case, due to the unviability of conservative treatment, due to its location close to critical facial structures, the impossibility of orthodontic traction and given the possibility of the risk of cysts, infections and resorption, we went for the non-conservative, surgical treatment option as this offered better conditions of prognosis and patient comfort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os caninos são elementos dentários muito importantes para o estabelecimento de oclusão dinâmica balanceada, manutenção da forma e função da dentição, estética e harmonia facial. Os caninos apresentam uma alta prevalência de impactação, os quais a literatura aponta que esta condição tem predileção pelo sexo feminino leucodermas, numa proporção de 3:1; comumente são unilaterais, sendo apenas 8% dos casos bilaterais, em 60-80% dos casos os caninos encontram-se inclusos e impactados na região palatina no hemiarco esquerdo assim como o caso relatado neste manuscrito [11][12][13] .…”
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“…Surgical exposure with the closed eruption method is preferred by many oral surgeons and orthodontists. 14 This technique usually involves lifting a large full-thickness flap with a minimum bone removal rate to remove the area covering the ectopic canine. Attempts are made not to open the cementoenamel junction or not to interfere with the periodontal ligament.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%