Correction of a superiorly displaced impacted canine due to a large dentigerous cyst

作者: David R. Sain , William A. Hollis , Anthony R. Togrye

DOI: 10.1016/S0889-5406(05)81063-7

关键词: Orbit (anatomy)DentistryDecompressionDisplaced teethLesionDentitionOral SurgeonCystDentigerous cystMedicine

摘要: One of the more difficult situations dealt with by orthodontists is treatment impacted maxillary canines. This case report describes an canine positioned near floor orbit that was brought into a normal position. Diagnostic records revealed and displaced teeth resulting from large radiolucent lesion. The patient referred to oral surgeon. lesion diagnosed as dentigerous cyst marsupialized over 12 months. After decompression cyst, were exposed orthodontically their proper

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