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2019, Number 6

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Rev ADM 2019; 76 (6)

Mandibular canine transmigration: etiology, surgical management and special considerations

Dávila CU, Varela LJAF, San Román HJV, Ramírez GJO, López SA, Saavedra ÁKI
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Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 343-346
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Key words:

Retained mandibular canine, ectopic canine, ectopic tooth, transmigration, included teeth.

ABSTRACT

In rare occasions right or left mandibular canine is positionated at opposed side of habitual. This disturbance is defined as transmigration. There exist diverse theories about its etiology as well as conditioning factors. Mandibular transmigration is a non described term in modern literature and there are only a few reported cases at world level. We present one case of right canine transmigration positionated intimately below of left side mentonian hole near of mandibular basal edge which it was extracted under general anesthesia. We present also the etiology, surgical technique and special considerations of mandibular canine transmigration cases.


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