Hypodontia, supernumaries, impacted canines Flashcards

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What is hypodonita

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a congenital absence of one or more primary or secondary teeth

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How is hypodontia classified?

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Mild = 1-2 teeth missing
Moderate 3 -5 teeth missing
Severe - 6 or more teeth missing also known as oligondontia

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What factors are associated with hypodonita?

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Genetic - family pattern/history of missing teeth
Local - cleft lip or palate
Syndromes - down’s syndrome, hemifacial microsomia

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Dental factors associated with hypodontia?

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Microdontia - peg laterals
Impacted canines
Abnormal tooth positions
Transposition
Alveolar atrophy
Retained deciduous teeth
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What are the treatment options for hypodontia related to missing 5’s?

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Close spaces

Open spaces for prosthetics

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What are the treatment options for hypodonita related to missing 2’s?

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Close spaces - modify canines to look like lateral incisor (invert canine bracket, place canine bracket on 4’s, place lateral brackets on canines)
Build up the canines
Open space for prosthesis

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What are the treatment options for missing lower central incisors?

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Close space - especially in a class III
Open space for prosthesis
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What are the clinical features of supernumaries

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Failure of eruption
Diastema
Crowding 
Displaced or rotated teeth
Root resorption of adjacent teeth
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9
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Medical syndromes associated with supernumaries?

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CLP

Cleidocranial dysplasia

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10
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What factors can cause an impacted canine?

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Displacement of the crypt 
Long path of eruption
Short-rooted or absent upper laterals
Crowding
Retained deciduous canines
Genetics
Retention of primary canine
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Clinical signs of an impacted canine

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Canine is unable to be palpated in the buccal sulks
Retained deciduous canines are not mobile
Palatal bulge
Severe crowding and inadequate space within the arch
Increased mobility of incisors

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What is horizontal parallax?

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Uses 2 PA’s or 2 PA’s and upper standard occlusal - tube head moves around the arch in horizontal plane and moves left and right

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What is vertical parallax?

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Uses an OPG and an upper standard occlusal

vertical parallax moves tube head in the vertical plane

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What are the two exposures that can be performed on impacted canines?

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Open - canine is uncovered, packing is placed to prevent exposure from closing, an attachment is added by the orthodontist/therapist
Closed - Canine is uncovered and a gold chain is placed, the gum is stitched back over the tooth, the tooth is pulled through the soft tissue via gold chain

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What are the other options for impacted canines?

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Surgical removal - if in unfavourable position, severe crowding and unmotivated patient
Auto transplantation - surgical removal and implantation of tooth into normal position with the maxillary alveolus - not commonly done due to risk of ankylosis.

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16
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Canine position and prognosis

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Positioned more vertically - good chance of it coming down
Positioned more horizontal - not a good chance of coming down
If the canine is positioned more to the mid-saggital plane, there is less of a chance of the canine coming down depending on how high it is placed

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What 3 things do you look for when diagnosing impacted canines?

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Position - horizontal/vertical
How close to the midline
How high