Title of article :
Interdisciplinary Management of Maxillary Canine Buccal Ectopia Associated with Peg Shaped Lateral Incisor
Author/Authors :
Singh Sawhny, Karuna Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics - Rama Dental College - Hospital and Research Centre, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India , Sawhny, Asheesh Department of Conservative and Endodontic Dentistry - Rama Dental College - Hospital and Research Centre, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract :
Aligning a displaced maxillary canine into the dental arch is one of the most complicated problems in orthodontics. In cases
of extremely high displacement, the tooth is frequently removed surgically. Because of the upper canines’ significance to dental
esthetics and functional occlusion, such a decision is a very serious one.The purpose of this report is to illustrate an interdisciplinary
approach involving both orthodontic management and conservative tooth restoration.The case was treated through an orthodontic
nonextraction fixed appliance mechanotherapy for successful alignment of buccally ectopic upper left canine followed by a
conservative direct composite tooth buildup of peg lateral incisor associated with the upper left ectopic canine in a 16-year-old
adolescent North Indian female. Posttreatment records demonstrated good alignment of the displaced tooth and restoration of
normal anatomy of the peg shaped lateral incisor.
Keywords :
Canine Buccal , Maxillary , Peg Shaped Lateral Incisor
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry