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. 2009 Aug;136(2):218-23.
doi: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2007.10.047.

Buccal ectopia of maxillary canines with no crowding

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Buccal ectopia of maxillary canines with no crowding

Stella Chaushu et al. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2009 Aug.

Abstract

Introduction: Buccally displaced canines (BDC) are usually found in crowded dentitions. Nevertheless, a small but significant number of patients with BDC have no crowding. In this study, we compared BDC dentitions with no crowding (BDC-nc), BDC dentitions with crowding (BDC-c), and uncrowded dentitions with normally erupted canines (C).

Methods: The mesiodistal (MD) widths of maxillary permanent teeth, the prevalence of maxillary lateral incisor anomalies, and the dental age were compared in BDC-nc (n = 30; 17 male, 13 female), BDC-c (n = 41; 21 male, 20 female), and C dentitions (n = 40; 20 male, 20 female).

Results: No differences in the MD dimensions of the teeth in the BDC-nc and C subjects were found; teeth in the BDC-c group were slightly larger. Only the lateral incisor was consistently smaller in the BDC-nc group. The prevalence of lateral incisor anomalies was markedly increased in the BDC-nc (28.3%) compared with the BDC-c (7.6%) and the C (8.6%) groups. No discrepancies were found in dental age.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that, in addition to a genetically based etiology, buccal displacement in BDC-nc subjects might also be the result of lack of guidance from an adjacent anomalous lateral incisor.

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  • Buccal canine displacement.
    Jing W. Jing W. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2009 Nov;136(5):623; author reply 623. doi: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2009.09.010. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2009. PMID: 19892266 No abstract available.

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