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Individual approach to orthodontic treatment of bilateral canine retention in the upper jaw

Abstract

The location of the retained canines in the upper jaw's alveolar process is an important consideration when designing and conducting a specific biomechanical technique - active extrusion of canines followed by implantation in the dental arch. It is critical to consider the inclination of the retained tooth's lobar axis as well as the expected trajectory of its emergence. Active mechanotherapy involves stretching and moving the canines into their native position in the dental arch using angulation and torque, with the goal of creating the right shape of the dental arches and normalizing occlusion.

The study's goal is to improve orthodontic treatment approaches for patients with bilateral canine retention on the upper jaw and associated occlusion anomalies.

Individual orthodontic treatment plans and methods are designed based on the topography and localization of the retained teeth in the upper jaw's alveolar process, as well as the occurrence of an occlusion abnormality in patients. The article's two clinical cases allow us to examine an individual strategy to planning orthodontic therapy in patients with retained canines in the upper jaw and a concomitant occlusion anomaly.

About the Authors

V. A. Tugarin
ФГБОУ ВО «Российский университет медицины», НОИ стоматологии им. А.И. Евдокимова, кафедра ортодонтии
Russian Federation


A. A. Polunina
ФГБОУ ВО «Российский университет медицины», НОИ стоматологии им. А.И. Евдокимова, кафедра ортодонтии
Russian Federation


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Tugarin V.A., Polunina A.A. Individual approach to orthodontic treatment of bilateral canine retention in the upper jaw. Orthodontia. 2024;(4):50-60. (In Russ.)

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