Transmigration of Mandibular Canine: Report of Four Cases and Review of Literature

  • Sharma G
  • Nagpal A
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Abstract

Transmigration of canine is a rare phenomenon. The prevalence of transmigration of mandibular canine has been found to be only 0.14%–0.31%. The treatment of impacted transmigrated canine is very complicated if it is diagnosed at a later stage. We report 4 cases of transmigration of mandibular canine and review the literature regarding the etiology and treatment. Panoramic radiograph should be taken during the mixed dentition period if the mandibular canine has not erupted from more than one year from its normal chronological age of eruption as intraoral periapical radiograph examination will not always detect an impacted or transmigrated canine.

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Sharma, G., & Nagpal, A. (2011). Transmigration of Mandibular Canine: Report of Four Cases and Review of Literature. Case Reports in Dentistry, 2011, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/381382

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