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Winter 2002: Volume
27, Number 2 |
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| Pediatric
Oral Pathology |
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| External root resorption of
the maxillary permanent incisors caused by ectopically erupting
canines |
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In this study, we analyzed the
root resorption of 10 maxillary permanent incisors (two central
and eight lateral incisors) in seven cases associated with ectopic
eruption of adjacent canines.Two incisors were extracted because
of marked root resorption. Two erupted after traction, whereas,
five erupted after surgical exposure or without any treatment,
although one lateral incisor submerged due to ankylosis. This suggests that self-correction of the ectopic canine occurs in some cases. |
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