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2015, Number 6

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Mul Med 2015; 19 (6)

Inverted impacted tooth. A case presentation

Reyes FAA, Milanés CA, Carrazana RJÁ, Gutiérrez PEI, Reyes RVE
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Key words:

impacted tooth/therapy, orthodontic appliances.

ABSTRACT

Impacted teeth are those which remain enclosed within the jaws maintaining the integrity of their physiological peri coronary sac during the arrival of their normal eruption. It is presented the case of a 10 -year -old- female patient, who attended to Orthodontics due to a clinical absence of the upper right permanent incisor. The patient presented Angle Class III occlusion, a protuberance of 1 mm exceeding 1 mm and 2/3 of the crown, cross bite in 21, 22, 23 and transposition between 12 and 13. The X-ray examination evidenced an inverted tooth with incisal edge to the base of the nostrils, and a slight flattening on the floor of the nostril in the same side. The orthodontic treatment was performed to uncross the bite and place the 12 and 13 into their proper position. She was inter-consulted with the Maxillofacial Surgery Department, where she was surgically treated and a surgical link was made to bring the tooth to its normal position. A year after the surgery the tooth is located in a normal position and the space is maintained by means of orthodontic appliances.


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