Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Transposition of two adjacent teeth is an eruption anomaly
of uncertain etiology.1,2 Three different treatment approaches have
been described: alignment of the involved teeth in their transposed
positions; movement of the teeth into their normal anatomic positions;
and extraction of one of the transposed teeth, followed by closure
of the extraction space.3-5
The first approach is the fastest, but the second is preferred if tooth
positions can be corrected without risking injury to periodontal
tissue or root resorption of adjacent teeth. The third option is the
most intrusive and therefore is recommended only when extraction
is indicated by other factors, such as crowding and caries.
This report describes the treatment of a transposition of the
maxillary left canine and first premolar in a young girl.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Elenco autori:
Vitale, C; Militi, Angela; Portelli, Marco; Cordasco, Giancarlo; Matarese, Giovanni
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