Medical pal·a·tal (păl′ə-təl) adj. 1.Of or relating to the palate. 2.Linguistics a.Produced with the front of the tongue near or against the hard palate, as the (y) in Englishyoung. b.Produced with the blade of the tongue near the hard palate, as the (ch) in Englis...
TOOTHABNORMALITIESPurpose: This study determined the relationship between tooth-size reduction, agenesis and the occurrence of palatally displaced canines (PDCs). Emphasis was given to the association between anomalous and/or absent maxillary lateral incisors and PDCs. Methods: Pretreatment records of 66...
To assess palatal vault height, tooth size, and dental arch dimensions in patients with unilateral and bilateral palatally displaced canines compared with a control group.A sample of 66 patients (mean age: 11.5 ± 1.0 years) with 22 unilateral palatally displaced canines (UPDCs), 22 bilateral ...
Approximately 40% of the previously impacted canines exhibited noticeable relapse and were judged to be intruded, lingually displaced, mesially rotated, as well as discolored. Of the contralateral canines, 91% were normal in appearance. The previously impacted canine could be identified on post...
Interventions for promoting the eruption of palatally displaced permanent canine teeth, without the need for surgical exposure, in children aged 9 to 14 yearsObjectives: To evaluate and compare the effects of tooth-borne (TB) and tooth-bone-borne (TBB) rapid maxillay expansion (RME) on nasal ...
If the palatally displaced maxillary lateral incisors cause occlusal interference with the opposing teeth, a bite-opening device such as a biteplane or composite bonded to the posterior teeth may be used temporarily to provide vertical clearance for tooth movement. Although such bite-opening devices ...
Extraction of primary (baby) teeth for unerupted palatally displaced permanent canine teeth in children. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2012;12:CD004621.Parkin N, Benson PE, Shah A et al. Extraction of primary (baby) teeth for unerupted palatally displaced permanent canine teeth in children. ...
Impacted teethTractionToothImpacted/surgery/therapyOral Surgical Procedures/methodsDisimpactionIntroduction After the mandibular third molars, the maxillary canines are the most displaced or impacted teeth in permanent dentition. Surgical-orthodontic disimpaction of impacted canines, followed by aesthetic ...
TOOTH mobilityROOT resorption (Teeth)Background: The risk of palatally displaced canines (PDCs) rises in patients with tooth agenesis. The orthodontic extrusion and alignment of PDCs require adequate anchorage to enable tooth movement and control the side effects. There is no ...
The maxillary permanent canine is a common tooth to deviate from its normal path of eruption and become displaced, usually into the roof of the mouth or palate. This article outlines the assessment,...doi:10.1007/s41894-018-0039-zBenson, Philip Edward...