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Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Diagnosis and management of root resorption by erupting canines using cone-beam computed tomography and fixed palatal appliance: a case report | Albaker and Wong Journal of Medical Case Reports 2010 4 399 http content 4 1 399 JOURNAL OF MEDICAL CASE REPORTS CASE REPORT Open Access Diagnosis and management of root resorption by erupting canines using cone-beam computed tomography and fixed palatal appliance a case report Bodore K Albaker Ricky WK Wong Abstract Introduction Resorption of the root of the maxillary incisors during ectopic eruption of the maxillary canines is not an uncommon phenomenon and must be considered in all patients with seriously diverging eruption of the maxillary canines. Case presentation We report on the diagnosis and treatment of a 10-year-old Chinese boy with severe crowding and risk of root resorptions caused by impacted canines in the upper arch and reverse overjet. With the aid of cone-beam computed tomography the upper right canine crown of our patient was positioned in close proximity to the right lateral incisor while the left canine crown was hitting the root apex of the left lateral incisor. To avoid any progress of root resorption use of an upper fixed palatal appliance with torquing spring to move the root of lateral incisors away from the canines plus extraction of upper primary first molars was selected as an interceptive treatment. Conclusions Careful planning is crucial to avoid any complication through orthodontic treatment and to reduce the treatment time and cost. Introduction Resorption of the root of the maxillary incisors during ectopic eruption of the maxillary canines is not an uncommon phenomenon and must be considered in all patients with seriously diverging eruption of the maxillary canines. The root of the lateral incisor is the most commonly affected by resorption although the central incisors can be affected 1-3 . Incisor resorption has been reported to occur more frequently in women with the female to male ratio being reported as 2 1 3 4 1 1 and 10 1 4 . However no sex differences have been found in the severity or location

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