Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Maxillary Canine Substitution for a Central Incisor With Severe Root Resorption: A Case Report
- Journal:
- Case Reports in Dentistry
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Rahimi, Hoda & Ardeshna, Anil P.
- Species:
- dog
Abstract
When maxillary canine emerges in an abnormal position, the so‐called ectopic eruption, it can lead to issues that require a combination of surgical, orthodontic, pediatric, and restorative treatments. If the ectopic eruption causes damage to other teeth, they may need to be removed, and the remaining teeth repositioned and reshaped to achieve a functional and esthetic result. This process requires a team effort from pediatric dentists, orthodontists, radiologists, and surgeons and a knowledge of tooth anatomy, root positioning, and restorative techniques. This case report details the replacement of an impacted maxillary canine with a central incisor with a severely resorbed root.
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