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      Recovery of multiple impacted maxillary teeth in a hyperdivergent Class I patient using Temporary Skeletal Anchorage Devices and augmented corticotomy.

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          Abstract

          Treatment of multiple impacted teeth is challenging. Three-dimensional treatment planning can help in delivering a better outcome. This case report presents a patient with an incomplete dental transposition between the canine and lateral incisor of the maxillary right side associated with the impaction of a dilacerated right central incisor. Using a two-stage surgical exposure and augmented corticotomy, the patient's occlusion and smile esthetics were significantly improved, and Class I occlusal relationships with optimal overjet and overbite were achieved after 50 months of orthodontic treatment. Thirty-month posttreatment records revealed a stable result.

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          Journal
          Angle Orthod
          The Angle orthodontist
          The Angle Orthodontist (EH Angle Education & Research Foundation)
          1945-7103
          0003-3219
          Jan 2018
          : 88
          : 1
          Article
          10.2319/071117-464.1
          29087728
          3e96e722-97db-4f39-99e0-9a1c795d9013
          History

          Distalization,Impaction,Mini-tube appliance,C-tube,Corticotomy

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