Management of multiple impacted teeth

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Abstract

An impacted or missing permanent tooth can add significant complications to an otherwise straightforward case. When multiple impacted teeth are present, the case complexity increases further. Developing a treatment sequence, determining appropriate anchorage, and planning and executing sound biomechanics can be a challenge. The following case report illustrates a patient with three retained primary teeth and three impacted permanent canines. After careful treatment planning and extraction of multiple primary teeth;, followed by attempted guided eruption of impacted teeth, the patient finished with a significantly improved functional and aesthetic result.

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Bansal, N., Valiathan, A., Bansal, K., & Parkar, F. (2012). Management of multiple impacted teeth. Contemporary Clinical Dentistry, 3(1), 129–133. https://doi.org/10.4103/0976-237X.94564

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