Apicotomy: A root apical fracture for surgical treatment of impacted upper canines

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Abstract

Impacted canines, due to systemic or local factors, represent a frequent problem in most populations. Surgical intervention usually involves exposure for spontaneous eruption, exposure for orthodontic traction or extraction. The author presents the apicotomy technique, which has been successfully used during the past twenty years for conservative intervention in cases of impacted upper canines with dilaceration or apical root-ankylosis. This original method involves surgical fracture of the root apex, followed by orthodontic traction of the corono-radicular region.

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Puricelli, E. (2007). Apicotomy: A root apical fracture for surgical treatment of impacted upper canines. Head and Face Medicine, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-160X-3-33

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