Describes the application of Cone Beam Computed Tomography in imaging impacted canines. Emphasises the need for long-term monitoring of impacted canines left in situ. Highlights the need for ...
Panoramic x-rays can help practitioners better predict maxillary canine impaction, according to a new study in the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics (July 2012, Vol. 142:1, ...
AIM: This study aimed to investigate differences in aesthetic aspects of gingival conditions, periodontal pocket depths, root lengths, and crown lengths of impacted maxillary central incisors and ...
Impacted teeth fail to erupt within the expected developmental window and are often blocked by gum tissue or bone. Maxillary cuspids (canines) possess the longest roots and are critical for proper ...
Panoramic x-rays may not be enough to get an accurate view of residual bone that is available for an implant when the maxillary sinus is tiny and alveolar resorption is significant, according to a ...
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