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Fall 2004: Volume
29, Number 1 |
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| Pediatric
Dentistry Case Reports |
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| Orthodontic assisted tooth
eruption in a dentigerous cyst: a case report |
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In an orthodontic practice,
it is common to deal with impacted teeth, which are one of the
most difficult situations dealt with by dentists. This case report
describes the surgical and orthodontic management of the impacted
teeth in a large dentigerous cyst. In the initial stage of treatment,
the cyst was marsupialized over 7 months. After decompression
of the cyst, spontaneous eruptions of the impacted tooth were
noticed. Then, they were orthodontically brought into the proper
occlusion. |
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