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A clinical study on the surgical exposure of impacted teeth

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Abstract


Impaction and ectopic eruption of permanent teeth can cause various clinical problems. these teeth are not hopeless. It is possible to use the remaining teeth as anchorage. Surgically uncover the impacted tooth and orthodontically move the tooth into the arch. The specific surgical procedure and the orthodontic mechanics. However, will vary depending upon the type of tooth and its position relative to the remaining erupted teeth.

There are different surgical techniques for the surgical exposure of the impacted teeth. These case reports described the surgical using the apically positioned flap(APF) and closed eruption technique.

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