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Arch. oral res. (Impr.) ; 8(1): 77-80, jan.-abr. 2012. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-698604

ABSTRACT

Objective: To present a rare case of bimaxillary transmigration of impacted canines. Discussion: Preeruptivemigration of a tooth across the midline is termed transmigration. Transmigration typically affectsthe mandibular canines, but occurs rarely in maxillary canines as well. Transmigration of mandibular canineacross the midline is rare. An even less common finding is transmigration of maxillary canine acrossthe midline. The least common finding is bimaxillary occurrence of canines transmigration. Conclusion:Migration of both upper and lower canine teeth on the same side across the midline is called bimaxillarytransmigration, which is a very rare phenomenon of oral and maxillofacial complex, often undetected inroutine dental examination, neither clinical, nor periapical radiographic examination.


Objetivo: Apresentar um caso raro de transmigração bimaxilar de caninos impactados. Discussão: A migraçãopré-eruptiva de um dente através da linha média é denominado transmigração. A transmigraçãotipicamente afeta os caninos inferiores, mas pode ocorrer raramente em caninos superiores também. Transmigraçãode canino inferior através da linha média é rara, porém um achado ainda menos comum é a ocorrênciade transmigração bimaxilar de caninos. Conclusão: A migração de caninos superiores e inferiores nomesmo lado e cruzando a linha média é chamada de transmigração bimaxilar, um fenômeno raro de sistema bucal e maxilofacial, frequentemente diagnosticado em exame clínico odontológico de rotina ou exame radiográficoperiapical.


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Humans , Male , Young Adult , Cuspid/physiopathology , Tooth Migration/physiopathology , Tooth, Impacted/physiopathology , Cuspid , Radiography, Panoramic , Tooth Migration , Tooth, Impacted
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J Indian Soc Pedod Prev Dent ; 1998 Sep; 16(3): 103-5
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-114828

ABSTRACT

Presented here is a case of 7 years 6 month old child with an apically impacted mesiodens in relation to the developing root of right upper central incisor. The removal of mesiodens was deferred in order to avoid disturbance in the natural development of the upper central incisor. Serial X-rays are presented and case is discussed.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Incisor , Male , Surgical Flaps , Tooth Extraction , Tooth Root/growth & development , Tooth, Impacted/physiopathology , Tooth, Supernumerary/physiopathology
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