Canine transmigration accompanying mandibular retrognathism secondary to osteitis

Open Med (Wars). 2015 Dec 31;10(1):566-571. doi: 10.1515/med-2015-0096. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Transmigration is a tooth pathology in which the migrating tooth bud passes the median plane.

Methods: This study is a presentation of the diagnostic and therapeutic outcomes in the cases of 4 stomach teeth transmigrations diagnosed in 3 patients with mandibular retrognathia which was a complication after osteitis in the postnatal period and infancy.

Results: Extending imaging diagnostics to include CT, most preferably CBCT, makes it possible to precisely evaluate a transmigrated canine's position and to plan a course of treatment.

Conclusions: Planning of the treatment of teeth in transmigration in patients with temporomandibular ankylosis should be done by a team consisting of an orthodontist and a surgeon.

Keywords: CT; canines; impacted; osteitis; retrognathia; transmigration.

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  • Case Reports