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Case Reports
. 2021 Sep;160(3):473-477.
doi: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2021.04.013. Epub 2021 Jun 24.

Canine avulsion: An extreme complication of a fixed mandibular lingual retainer

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Canine avulsion: An extreme complication of a fixed mandibular lingual retainer

Parmjit Singh. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2021 Sep.

Abstract

The use of fixed retainers at the end of a course of orthodontic treatment has become standard practice. The main complication that can occur with fixed retainers is the detachment of the wire from one or more teeth. A less common complication is unwanted tooth movement. This article presents a patient with extreme tooth movement associated with a mandibular fixed retainer. Ten years after orthodontic treatment, a 26-year-old male sought treatment for post-orthodontic movement of the mandibular anterior 6 teeth. Despite the fixed retainer still being attached to all teeth, the apex of the right canine was completed avulsed labially. Severe labial recession was also present on the left lateral incisor. The canine was extracted, and the fixed retainer was removed. Significant root resorption identified on a panoramic radiograph contraindicated any further extensive orthodontic intervention. This case highlights that clinicians and patients should be aware of this rare but serious complication.

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