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Fall 2004: Volume
29, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Articles |
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| Interceptive management
of eruption disturbances: case report |
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The aim of the present report
is to describe a case of a patient with eruption disturbances
of an ankylosed lower primary second molar, delayed development
of a maxillary permanent canine associated with an odontoma and
a class III dental malocclusion. In such a case the objectives
of treatment are: to prevent impaction of the lower second premolar
and tipping of the lower first molar; to establish correct anterior
overbite and overjet and to control the development of the permanent
upper canine. |
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