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Titanium Button With Chain by Watted For Orthodontic Traction of Impacted Maxillary Canines

Authors: 
Prof. Dr. Nezar Watted
Dr. Muhamad Abu-Hussein
Dr. Obaida Awadi
Dr. Borbély Péter
Journal Name: 
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences
Volume: 
14
Issue: 
2
Pages From: 
116
To: 
127
Date: 
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Keywords: 
cuspid/surgery; orthodontics, corrective; tooth, impacted/therapy
Abstract: 
Advances in bonding techniques and materials allow for reliable bracket placement on ectopically positioned teeth. This prospective study evaluates the outcome of forced orthodontic eruption of impacted canine teeth in both palatal and labial positions. Eighty-two impacted maxillary canines in 2200patients were included in the study and were observed for 2006 to 2013 ,in Center for Dentistry research and Aesthetics, Jatt/Israel after exposure. Following exposure by means of a palatal flap or an apically repositioned buccal flap, an orthodontic traction hook, with a Titanium Button with chain by Watted (Dentaurum) attached, was bonded to each impacted tooth using a light cured orthodontic resin cement. A periodontal dressing was placed over the surgical site for a period of time. All teeth were successfully erupted. Complications consisted of: failure of initial bond, at the time of surgery, which required rebonding; premature debonding at the time of pack removal and; debonding of brackets during orthodontic eruption. There was no infection, eruption failure, ankylosis, resorption or periodontal defect (pocket greater than 3 mm) associated with any of the exposed teeth. Forced orthodontic eruption of impacted maxillary canines with a well bonded orthodontic traction hook and ligation chain, used in conjunction with a palatal flap or an apically repositioned labial flap, results in predictable orthodontic eruption with few complications.