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Summer 2004: Volume
28, Number 4 |
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| Pediatric
Dentistry Case Reports |
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| Orthodontic treatment of
impacted anterior teeth due to odontomas: a report of two cases |
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Two cases are presented where
the odontomas had caused the impaction of the anterior teeth and
required a combined surgical and orthodontic treatment to bring
these teeth into the arch. In the first case a large a complex
odontome had caused the impaction of the right central incisor,
lateral incisor and canine. In the second case a compound odontome
blocked the eruption pathway of the right central incisor. It
is emphasised that radiographic examination of all pediatric patients
that present clinical evidence of delayed permanent tooth eruption
or temporary tooth displacement with or without a history of previous
dental trauma should be performed. Early diagnosis of odontomas
allows adoption of a less complex and less expensive treatment
and ensures a better prognosis. |
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