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CASE REPORT
Uprighting an Inverted Maxillary Incisor
Volume 24 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1990
Orthodontists confront ectopically erupting teeth in various locations. Unless ankylosis is involved, these impactions can usually be brought into occlusion with the excision of a minimal amount of so...
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CASE REPORT
Lupus Erythematosus in an Orthodontic Patient
Volume 33 : Number 8 : Page 451 : Aug 1999
Lupus erythematosus (LE) is a connectivetissue disorder that affects more than 1.5 million people in the United States.1-5 Ninety percent of these are young-to-middle-age women. The clinical course of...
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CASE REPORT
Incisor Intrusion with Invisalign Treatment
Volume 40 : Number 3 : Page 171 : Mar 2006
Orthodontic intrusion can be effective in adult patients with periodontal disease,1,2 as long as light, continuous forces are used and excellent oral hygiene is maintained.3,4 Such treatment can reduc...
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CASE REPORT
Volume 42 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 2008
Tooth fractures that extend subgingivally can be difficult to treat. The crown of the fractured tooth may be too short to allow placement of an artificial crown, or an artificial crown may be esthetic...
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Treatment of a Disc Dysfunction
Volume 16 : Number 6 : Page 408 : Jun 1982
A 26-year-old female presented with a severely restricted mandibular opening (24mm). She complained of a tight feeling in the left TMJ area, occurring toward the end of the opening range. Marked devia...
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CASE REPORT
Impacted Incisors with Dilacerated Roots
Volume 36 : Number 11 : Page 641 : Nov 2002
An 18-year-old patient presented with two impacted upper central incisors, both with dilacerated roots. The intraoral examination showed a Class I molar and canine relationship on the right side and a...
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CASE REPORT
Volume 46 : Number 7 : Page 399 : Jul 2012
Non-compliance devices designed to distalize the upper molars1-7 or advance the mandible8-14 have become popular over the last two decades as a means of correcting Class II malocclusions without the v...
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Extraction of a Geminated Central Incisor
Volume 45 : Number 2 : Page 85 : Feb 2011
Abnormalities in tooth size, shape, and structure generally occur during the morphodifferentiation stage of development, although tooth buds can fuse during the histological phase.1-4 Congenital tooth...
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CASE REPORT
Indelible Iatrogenic Staining of Enamel Following Debonding
Volume 14 : Number 10 : Page 713 : Oct 1980
Bonding of metal orthodontic brackets has become increasingly accepted as a routine treatment procedure. Thousands of cases are treated each year using various manufacturers' brackets and bonding mate...
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CASE REPORT
Orthodontic Extrusion of a Horizontally Impacted Mandibular Canine
Volume 40 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 2006
The male patient shown in this report presented at age 9 years, 10 months. The mother reported a previous history of thumbsucking and mouthbreathing, in addition to eye surgery for correction of strat...
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CASE REPORT
Volume 11 : Number 1 : Page 61 : Jan 1977
A 15-year-old boy presented a Class II division 2 malocclusion with a deep overbite (Fig. 1). The intraoral radiographs showed the maxillary cuspids were impacted and almost horizontally inclined (Fig...
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CASE REPORT
Maxillary Laterals as Centrals
Volume 11 : Number 9 : Page 628 : Sep 1977
628-jco-img-0.jpgThree years prior to consultation, this patient had sustained a blow to the maxillary central incisors with resultant mobility, and sensitivity to temperature and pressure. Radiologic...
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CASE REPORT
Late Developing Supernumerary Premolar
Volume 15 : Number 8 : Page 571 : Aug 1981
A 12-year-old female presented with the lower right deciduous second molar present, and the lower right first and second premolars not yet erupted. X-ray examination revealed the presence of the full ...
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Ectopic Maxillary Second Molars
Volume 25 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1991
A 27-year-old female presented with the chief complaints of upper and lower anterior crowding and ectopically erupted maxillary second molars, which were in complete crossbite (Fig. 1). She had a Clas...
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Ankylosis and the Frontal Occlusal Plane
Volume 25 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1991
A 17-year-old female presented for orthodontic treatment with missing upper and lower second premolars, and lower right first and second molars that were severely tipped mesially (Fig. 1). The patient...
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Class II Treatment with Elastodontics
Volume 26 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1992
A 6-year-old female was referred for orthodontic treatment because of lower anterior crowding. Diagnostic records revealed a skeletal Class II malocclusion due to a short mandibular corpus (Fig. 1). T...
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Treatment of an Impacted Canine with Magnets
Volume 28 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1994
Maxillary permanent canines are impacted in .9-2.2% of patients-- second only in frequency of impaction to third molars. 1-9 Orthodontic movement of the impacted canine after surgical exposure is the ...
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Surgical-Orthodontic Treatment of Ankylosis
Volume 31 : Number 6 : Page 375 : Jun 1997
The etiology of ankylosis is unknown. It occurs far more frequently in deciduous teeth than in permanent teeth, and twice as often in the mandible as in the maxilla. More molars become ankylosed than ...
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Unilateral Application of the Carriere Distalizer
Volume 45 : Number 3 : Page 177 : Mar 2011
Space for nonextraction Class II treatment can be gained in many ways through molar distalization, with varying levels of required patient compliance and potential for anchorage loss.1-4 This article ...
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Correction of Malpositioned Lower Lateral Incisors in a Two-Phase Nonextraction Case
Volume 47 : Number 8 : Page 485 : Aug 2013
The most commonly transposed tooth is the maxillary canine, perhaps due to its extended period of development and long eruption path.1,2 A patient with an exfoliated deciduous canine and a slow erupti...
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