SURGICAL-ORTHODONTIC SYMBIOSIS IN THE TREATMENT OF MAXILLARY IMPACTED CANINES

  • Dr RAKOTOSON Mariette University of Mahajanga, Madagascar
  • Njatosoa RF University of Mahajanga, Madagascar
  • Rasoanirina MO University of Mahajanga, Madagascar
  • Andriniaina FA University of Mahajanga, Madagascar
  • Ratsirarisoa T University of Mahajanga, Madagascar
  • Andrinjakarivony NN University of Mahajanga, Madagascar
  • Rakotoharinivo HZM University of Mahajanga, Madagascar
  • Randrianarimanarivo HM University of Mahajanga, Madagascar
Keywords: Surgery, Orthodontics, Canine

Abstract

The maxillary permanent canine is the dental organ whose intra-osseous retention is frequent. The objective of our study was to describe the surgical-orthodontic symbiosis in the treatment of impacted maxillary canines. This is a cross-sectional retrospective descriptive study relating to a literature review including articles published from 2012 to 2021. The study was carried out from November 2019 to January 2021. We collected 15 recent articles. The pre-surgical and surgical orthodontic stages with the use of open and closed techniques have been described. Orthodontics with fixed appliances linked the treatment. Success was judged by dental alignment. Techniques and therapeutic means allow a better implementation of surgical and orthodontic protocols. This involves a complete and multidisciplinary clinical examination.

Author Biographies

Dr RAKOTOSON Mariette, University of Mahajanga, Madagascar

Department of Dento-Facial Orthopedics, Institute of Tropical Odonto-Stomatology of Madagascar, 

Njatosoa RF, University of Mahajanga, Madagascar

Department of Oral Surgery, Institute of Tropical Odonto-Stomatology of Madagascar, 

Rasoanirina MO, University of Mahajanga, Madagascar

Department of Dento-Facial Orthopedics, Institute of Tropical Odonto-Stomatology of Madagascar, 

Andriniaina FA, University of Mahajanga, Madagascar

Department of Dento-Facial Orthopedics, Institute of Tropical Odonto-Stomatology of Madagascar, 

Ratsirarisoa T, University of Mahajanga, Madagascar

Department of Dento-Facial Orthopedics, Institute of Tropical Odonto-Stomatology of Madagascar, 

Andrinjakarivony NN, University of Mahajanga, Madagascar

Department of Dento-Facial Orthopedics, Institute of Tropical Odonto-Stomatology of Madagascar, 

Rakotoharinivo HZM, University of Mahajanga, Madagascar

Department of Dento-Facial Orthopedics, Institute of Tropical Odonto-Stomatology of Madagascar,

Randrianarimanarivo HM, University of Mahajanga, Madagascar

Department of Dento-Facial Orthopedics, Institute of Tropical Odonto-Stomatology of Madagascar, 

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Published
2024-03-03
How to Cite
Mariette, D. R., RF, N., MO, R., FA, A., T, R., NN, A., HZM, R., & HM, R. (2024). SURGICAL-ORTHODONTIC SYMBIOSIS IN THE TREATMENT OF MAXILLARY IMPACTED CANINES. IJO - International Journal of Health Sciences and Nursing ( ISSN: 2814-2098 ), 7(02), 42-50. Retrieved from http://ijojournals.com/index.php/hsn/article/view/812