Canine Substitution (Tufecki) Flashcards

1
Q

What is the second most common congenitally missing tooth?

A

Maxillary lateral incisor

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2
Q

What are 2 options for replacing a congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisor?

A
  1. Space closure (canine substitution)

2. Space filling (FPD, implant)

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3
Q

What is one of the main considerations during canine substitution?

A

Occlusion

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4
Q

What is the scheme in which canines serve as lateral incisors and first premolars serve as canines?

A

Canine substitution

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5
Q

What Angle class occlusion does NOT allow replacing a missing lateral incisor?

A

Class I

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6
Q

What is the disadvantage of NOT replacing a missing lateral incisor?

A

It will require a prosthetic. The esthetic zone will be hard to match the shade and contour

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7
Q

Is canine substitution permanent or is there a tendency for space to open?

A

There is a tendency for a space to open

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8
Q

What occlusal scheme is lacking in canine substitution?

A

Canine-protected occlusion

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9
Q

What malocclusion with missing lateral incisors is suited to canine substitution?

A

Class II

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10
Q

What is the canine morphology that is more favorable for canine substitution?

A

Small, short, less angular canines

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11
Q

What is a concern esthetically when doing canine substitution?

A

Color match with the central incisors (canines are usually darker

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12
Q

How much wider are canines than laterals, on average?

A

1.2mm wider

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13
Q

On which side of the canine is more reduction required to reduce it to the width of a lateral?

A

Reduce more on the distal

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14
Q

When is flattening of the facial canine surface completed: before or after ortho?

A

After ortho

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15
Q

What is a concern of the facial flattening done for canine substation?

A

It can have a yellowing effect as more dentin is exposed

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16
Q

What must be done to the premolar that is moved up into the canine space for canine substitution?

A
  1. Extrude first premolar

2. Rotate it mesially

17
Q

What are 2 reasons to rotate the premolar medially in canine substitution?

A
  1. Create a better contact point

2. Camouflage the flast mesial surface of the premolar

18
Q

What has a huge effect on the perceptions of the outcome of canine substitution?

A

Surrounding teeth

19
Q

Is there a noticeable difference in function between canine substitution orthodontic treatment or prosthodontic treatment?

A

Nope

20
Q

Studies showed which group of people had a higher esthetic expectation for canine substitution orthodontic treatment: dentists or laypeople?

A

Laypeople