Replacement resorption rate is a variable process, and is dependent on age, basal metabolic rate, extra‐alveolar time, treatment prior to replantation, amount of root dentin …
T Kofod, V Würtz, B Melsen - American Journal of Orthodontics and …, 2005 - Elsevier
When teeth are replanted after being avulsed, the repair process sometimes results in ankylosis. In a growing child, the ankylosed tooth fails to move along with the remaining …
RJ Isaacson, RA Strauss… - The Angle …, 2001 - meridian.allenpress.com
When a dentist replants an avulsed tooth, the repair process sometimes results in the cementum of the root and the alveolar bone fusing together, with the replanted tooth …
T Takahashi, T Takagi, K Moriyama - American journal of orthodontics and …, 2005 - Elsevier
This report presents the treatment of a patient with anterior crossbite and displacement of ankylosed maxillary and mandibular right lateral incisors. The maxillary lateral incisor, which …
O Yaqoob, J O'Neill, T Gregg, J Noar… - Available from: www …, 2010 - exodontia.info
Missing and unerupted maxillary incisors can have a major impact on dental and facial aesthetics and were considered to be the most unattractive deviant occlusal trait in one …
Surgery on the dentoalveolar process combined with orthodontic treatment was emphasized as an alternative method for reducing the treatment time and improving the orthodontic …
S Sapir, A Kalter, MR Sapir - Dental Traumatology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Replacement resorption and ankylosis are frequently diagnosed following severe dental trauma. The complications that may develop as a result of ankylosis of a permanent incisor …
RF de Souza, H Travess, T Newton… - Cochrane Database …, 2010 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Teeth that have suffered trauma can fuse to the surrounding bone‐the process referred to as dental ankylosis. Ankylosed permanent front teeth fail to erupt during facial …
N Arhun, A Arman‐Özçırpıcı, SB Çehreli… - Integrated Clinical …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
An increase in desire for improved facial esthetics and dental appearance is the key motivating factor for orthodontic treatment in every population. This chapter comprises a …