Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association
Online ISSN : 2186-0211
Print ISSN : 0446-6454
ISSN-L : 0446-6454
Surgical Treatments of the Impacted Canine Tooth in Young Dogs
Akiteru AMIMOTOShinji IWAMOTOHisae HACHIMURAKimikazu SASAKIYasuho TAURASanenori NAKAMATakashi YAMANOUCHI
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

1993 Volume 46 Issue 11 Pages 945-951

Details
Abstract

Surgical treatments of the impacted canine tooth were carried out in 8 young dogs, and the results were successful in 12 out of 14 cases (85.7%). The treatments consisting of surgical correction by immediate tipping movement, fenestration of the gingiva, and removal of the impacted tooth, were applied to 14 cases radiographically showing the immature tooth root and no abnormalities in the tooth root or alveolar bone. Impacted teeth were seen in 8 regions of the maxilla and 6 regions of the mandible. Mesioversion was seen in almost all maxillary impacted teeth, while linguoversion or lingual mesioversion in all mandibular cases. Surgical correction was carried out by immediate tipping movement after removal of the retained deciduous canine with or without resection of the alveolar bone. Fixation of the moved teeth was done using a wedge made from the deciduous canine root, which was driven into the vacant alveolar cavity after moving. An additional fixation using a steel wire and/or self-curing resin was done, if necessary.

Content from these authors
© Japan Veterinary Medical Association
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top