Published Jun 30, 2014



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Óscar Gerardo Truque Martínez

María Carolina Longlax Triana

Zita Carolina Bendahan Alvarez

Katherine Ramírez Rodríguez

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Abstract

The incidence of impacted incisor teeth is 4%. This article presents the case of a 9-year-old female patient who was referred to the postdoctoral pediatric dentistry clinic at the University El Bosque for extraction of an upper central incisor with a history of dentoalveolar trauma at age seven and surgical window to allow eruption of tooth 21. The retention of tooth 11 was confirmed through clinical examination, X-ray analysis, and computerized axial tomography scan. The treatment included performing surgical-orthodontic procedures through surgical window to expose tooth 11, orthodontic tooth traction and pendulum movement to regain space for 16 months, and 4×2 orthodontic technique to align upper incisors. The report includes a three-year follow-up of the case with analysis of possible risks and complications. A comprehensive management is important to achieve the goals, minimize possible complications that may arise in the treatment of impacted teeth.

KEYWORDS
impacted tooth; ectopic tooth eruption; incisor; computerized axial tomography; orthodontic
traction

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Truque Martínez, Óscar G., Longlax Triana, M. C., Bendahan Alvarez, Z. C., & Ramírez Rodríguez, K. (2014). Surgical and Orthodontic Management of Central Permanent Incisor Impacted in Ectopic Position: a Case Report. Universitas Odontologica, 33(70). Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/revUnivOdontologica/article/view/5410
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