Are age and radiographic features effective on orthodontic alignment of palatally impacted maxillary canines? a retrospective study

Purpose The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of age and radiographic parameters on success of orthodontic alignment of impacted maxillary canines. Materials and Methods The retrospective records of 50 patients (mean age 20.44 years) who had impacted maxillary canines in palatal posit...

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Main Authors: Seda Kocyigit, Abdullah Alper Oz, Burcu Bas, Nursel Arici, Selcuk Karahan
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Language:English
Published: Istanbul University 2019-09-01
Series:European Oral Research
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Online Access:https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/1CD58DF90A/F1BE59B8F00E4498932D8088B4A080E8?doi=10.26650/eor.20190055
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spelling doaj-0ca85343dfd84a108e72abb14891bf892020-11-24T21:53:26ZengIstanbul UniversityEuropean Oral Research2630-61582651-28232019-09-0153313213610.26650/eor.20190055Are age and radiographic features effective on orthodontic alignment of palatally impacted maxillary canines? a retrospective studySeda Kocyigit0Abdullah Alper Oz1Burcu Bas2Nursel Arici3Selcuk Karahan4Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Ministry of Health Kucukcekmece Oral and Dental Health Center, Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Ondokuz Mayis University, Samsun, Turkey Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Ondokuz Mayis University, Samsun, TurkeyDepartment of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Ondokuz Mayis University, Samsun, Turkey Private Clinic, Samsun, TurkeyPurpose The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of age and radiographic parameters on success of orthodontic alignment of impacted maxillary canines. Materials and Methods The retrospective records of 50 patients (mean age 20.44 years) who had impacted maxillary canines in palatal position were included. The patients was requiring surgical exposure and mechanical orthodontic treatment were divided into two groups as adolescent (age≤18; n=24) and adult (age>18; n=26). In both groups, the treatment time and success were evaluated clinically and radiographically. Results Fifty patients between the ages of 13 to 42 (12 males and 38 females) with palatally impacted canines were treated with combined surgical-orthodontic approach. Forty-seven teeth (94%) had reacted to surgical exposure and orthodontic alignment within 16 to 36 months with a mean of 24.81 months. Three of the impacted canines (6%) were surgically removed because no movement was observed following 10 months of traction forces. Conclusion The distance of the canine tip to the occlusal plane on the lateral cephalometric radiographs have found to be related with the total orthodontic treatment time. Neither the age of the patient nor other clinic and radiographic parameters had influence on the treatment results of alignment of maxillary canines following surgical exposure.https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/1CD58DF90A/F1BE59B8F00E4498932D8088B4A080E8?doi=10.26650/eor.20190055Orthodontic alignment; surgical exposure; impacted maxillary canine; radiographic study; retrospective study
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author Seda Kocyigit
Abdullah Alper Oz
Burcu Bas
Nursel Arici
Selcuk Karahan
spellingShingle Seda Kocyigit
Abdullah Alper Oz
Burcu Bas
Nursel Arici
Selcuk Karahan
Are age and radiographic features effective on orthodontic alignment of palatally impacted maxillary canines? a retrospective study
European Oral Research
Orthodontic alignment; surgical exposure; impacted maxillary canine; radiographic study; retrospective study
author_facet Seda Kocyigit
Abdullah Alper Oz
Burcu Bas
Nursel Arici
Selcuk Karahan
author_sort Seda Kocyigit
title Are age and radiographic features effective on orthodontic alignment of palatally impacted maxillary canines? a retrospective study
title_short Are age and radiographic features effective on orthodontic alignment of palatally impacted maxillary canines? a retrospective study
title_full Are age and radiographic features effective on orthodontic alignment of palatally impacted maxillary canines? a retrospective study
title_fullStr Are age and radiographic features effective on orthodontic alignment of palatally impacted maxillary canines? a retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Are age and radiographic features effective on orthodontic alignment of palatally impacted maxillary canines? a retrospective study
title_sort are age and radiographic features effective on orthodontic alignment of palatally impacted maxillary canines? a retrospective study
publisher Istanbul University
series European Oral Research
issn 2630-6158
2651-2823
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Purpose The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of age and radiographic parameters on success of orthodontic alignment of impacted maxillary canines. Materials and Methods The retrospective records of 50 patients (mean age 20.44 years) who had impacted maxillary canines in palatal position were included. The patients was requiring surgical exposure and mechanical orthodontic treatment were divided into two groups as adolescent (age≤18; n=24) and adult (age>18; n=26). In both groups, the treatment time and success were evaluated clinically and radiographically. Results Fifty patients between the ages of 13 to 42 (12 males and 38 females) with palatally impacted canines were treated with combined surgical-orthodontic approach. Forty-seven teeth (94%) had reacted to surgical exposure and orthodontic alignment within 16 to 36 months with a mean of 24.81 months. Three of the impacted canines (6%) were surgically removed because no movement was observed following 10 months of traction forces. Conclusion The distance of the canine tip to the occlusal plane on the lateral cephalometric radiographs have found to be related with the total orthodontic treatment time. Neither the age of the patient nor other clinic and radiographic parameters had influence on the treatment results of alignment of maxillary canines following surgical exposure.
topic Orthodontic alignment; surgical exposure; impacted maxillary canine; radiographic study; retrospective study
url https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/1CD58DF90A/F1BE59B8F00E4498932D8088B4A080E8?doi=10.26650/eor.20190055
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