1969
DOI: 10.1111/j.1834-7819.1969.tb06005.x
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Migration and eruption of non‐erupted teeth: a suggested mechanism

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“…Marks and Schroeder16 suggested that a regional disturbance in the dental follicle might lead to local defective osteoclastic function with an abnormal eruption pathway being formed. Bruzst17 believed that the canine germ was situated in front of the lower incisors and that facial growth pushed it towards the contralateral side while other authors18 believed that an abnormally strong eruption force or a change which affected the crypt of the tooth germ might lead to erroneous eruption. According to Pippi and Kaitsas,19 a strong and extended eruptive force caused by lasting root formation, and a pericoronal osteolytic area caused by widening of the follicular space played an important role in intraosseous migration of canines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marks and Schroeder16 suggested that a regional disturbance in the dental follicle might lead to local defective osteoclastic function with an abnormal eruption pathway being formed. Bruzst17 believed that the canine germ was situated in front of the lower incisors and that facial growth pushed it towards the contralateral side while other authors18 believed that an abnormally strong eruption force or a change which affected the crypt of the tooth germ might lead to erroneous eruption. According to Pippi and Kaitsas,19 a strong and extended eruptive force caused by lasting root formation, and a pericoronal osteolytic area caused by widening of the follicular space played an important role in intraosseous migration of canines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Marks and Schroeder16, regional disturbance in the dental follicle might lead to local defective osteoclastic function, with an abnormal eruption pathway being formed. Sutton17 believed that an abnormally strong eruption force or a change affecting the crypt of the tooth germ might lead to erroneous eruption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SUTTON [14] suggested that the force directed toward the crown as a result of a reversal in the direction of blood flow passing through the pulpal vessels, could be a mechanism which could produce migration and eruption of non-erupted teeth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%