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Journal articles on the topic "Dental transposition"

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Adam, Naeem I., Adam Jowett, and Trevor Hodge. "Orthodontic Conundrums Part 1: Transposition – an Update on Presentation and Treatment Modalities." Orthodontic Update 13, no. 4 (2020): 188–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/ortu.2020.13.4.188.

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This is the first article in a three-part series considering uncommon dental anomalies and treatment approaches. Dental transpositions are rare anomalies which may present to the general dental practitioner or orthodontist. The management of transpositions is dependent on several factors, including the sub-type, severity and the other salient features of the malocclusion. Transposition may either be accepted or orthodontically corrected and the adoption of either approach must be preceded by thorough assessment of the patient. CPD/Clinical Relevance: The presentation and management of transpos
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Finkelstein, Tamar, Yehoshua Shapira, Aikaterini Maria Pavlidi, et al. "Canine Transposition – Prevalence, Distribution and Treatment Considerations among Orthodontic Patients." Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry 44, no. 4 (2020): 268–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.17796/1053-4625-44.4.9.

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Tooth transposition is a relatively rare dental anomaly of interchange in position of two adjacent teeth. Aim: To determine the prevalence and distribution of canine transposition in a sample of orthodontic patients and present treatment alternatives and outcome. Study design: The records of 3000 consecutively treated orthodontic patients from a university clinic were surveyed to detect canine transposition in both dental arches. The data was recorded according to gender, age, number and location. Results: Canine transpositions were detected in 15 subjects, 3 (20%) males and 12 (80%) females p
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Yadav, Lucky, Akanksha Jaswal, Renuka Bamal, and Ashish Kumar. "Complete transposition of mandibular lateral incisor–canine (Mn.I2.C): A rare clinical case." Journal of Contemporary Orthodontics 6, no. 3 (2022): 130–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.jco.2022.024.

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A permanent tooth that grows and emerges from the same location of the dental arch as the other permanent teeth is a rare event. Unilateral transposition has been reported more often than bilateral transposition, with the left side of the body being affected more frequently than the right. With a frequency rate of 0.03 percent, the Mn.I2.C transposition is the rarest of all transpositions. In this unusual case report on a mandibular lateral incisor-canine transposition, dento-alveolar concerns such as arch length disparities and tooth material differences are addressed (Mn.I2.C).
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Amin, Nima, Kate Parker, Varlie Bacon, Sara Stephens, and Matthew Chia. "Dental transpositions: An update for clinicians." Primary Dental Journal 13, no. 1 (2024): 74–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20501684241230777.

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Transposition of teeth may present to the general dental practitioner and in some circumstances transposed teeth may present with other dental anomalies. Although dental transpositions are rare anomalies, management of transposed teeth can often be complex, requiring multidisciplinary management. It is therefore important for dentists to be familiar with the clinical and radiographic presentation of transpositions and understand the aetiology to aid early diagnosis and appropriate management. Clinical relevance: Dentists are best placed to detect transposed teeth and should be familiar with th
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Nyakale, Mandla Dominic. "Orthodontic Treatment of Bilateral Transposition of Maxillary Canines and Lateral Incisors." Case Reports in Dentistry 2022 (January 4, 2022): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8094008.

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Dental transposition is a severe disturbance of tooth position and its eruptive sequence. It may affect any tooth, and it may occur at any location within the dental arch, although some teeth may be more frequently affected than others. There are several types of dental transposition, and their classification depends on the type of teeth involved. The aetiology of transposition is not very clear and has always been the subject of controversies, and it is still not completely understood. The prevalence of dental transposition and the factors related to this dental anomaly have been well documen
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Lorente, Carmen, Pedro Lorente, Maria Perez-Vela, Cristina Esquinas, and Teresa Lorente. "Orthodontic management of a complete and an incomplete maxillary canine-first premolar transposition." Angle Orthodontist 90, no. 3 (2019): 457–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2319/080218-561.1.

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ABSTRACT Maxillary canine and first premolar transposition is a complicated dental anomaly to treat, especially if the clinician's goal is to orthodontically move the canine into its normal position. Early diagnosis with cone-beam computed tomography simplifies the treatment of this pathology. This case report describes a patient with bilateral transposition, one complete and the other incomplete, involving the maxillary canine and the first premolar (Mx.C.1P). The orthodontic treatment involved the correction of both transpositions. In the complete transposition, the traction was mesial and u
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Akan, Seden, and Nevin Kaptan Akar. "An association between dimensions and bridging of the sella turcica and dental anomalies." STOMATOLOGY EDU JOURNAL 8, no. 1 (2021): 26–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.25241/stomaeduj.2021.8(1).art.3.

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Introduction The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of bridging of the sella turcica and the dimensions of the Sella in subjects with dental anomalies (transpositions, hypodontia, and supernumerary teeth) and to compare them to controls. Methodology Lateral cephalograms from 25 patients with dental transposition, 88 with hypodontia, and 26 with supernumerary teeth were evaluated. The shape, length, depth, diameter, and bridging of the Sella turcica were determined from radiographs and compared to those of control group (n=52). For statistical analysis, one-way ANOVA, Tukey post-h
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Pedalino, Aldo, Murilo Matias, Daniel Gaziri, Bruno Vieira, Luiza Alves, and Weber Ursi. "Treatment of maxillary canine transposition." Angle Orthodontist 90, no. 6 (2020): 873–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2319/121719-808.1.

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ABSTRACT Transposition of maxillary teeth is an eruptive disturbance occurring in approximately 1 of every 300 orthodontic patients. Such cases are frequently very challenging in terms of treatment planning and orthodontic management. The canine is one of the most commonly transposed teeth, ectopically positioned with either the lateral incisor or the first premolar. This case report illustrates unique orthodontic treatment, describes treatment procedures, and presents the final outcome of bilateral maxillary canine-lateral incisor complete transpositions in which the involved teeth were moved
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Kumar Sharma, Vipul, T. P. Chaturevdi, and Alka Singh. "Treatment of maxillary lateral incisor-canine pseudotransposition: A case report." Journal of Contemporary Orthodontics 6, no. 1 (2022): 25–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.jco.2022.005.

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The term transposition is used to refer to an interchange in the position of 2 adjacent teeth within the same quadrant of the dental arch.In complete transposition, both the crowns and the entire root structures of the involved teeth are found parallel in their transposed positions. In incomplete transposition (also called “pseudo” or “partial” transposition) the crowns may be transposed while the root apices remain in their normal positions. Unilateral transposition has been reported more often than bilateral transposition, with the left side being somewhat more frequently involved than the r
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Ramalingam, K., S. Sethuraman, K. Awidat, and O. Basheer. "Dental Transposition of Mandibular Canine and First Premolar – the First Case Report." Case Reports in Odontology 01, no. 01 (2014): 02–04. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15496.

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 Dental transposition is a form of ectopic eruption with change in position of normal adjacent teeth. Its prevalence is very low in general population and could be frequently missed on oral examination. We present a rare case of dental transposition between left mandibular canine and first premolar in a 22 year old Libyan male patient.
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Book chapters on the topic "Dental transposition"

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Carlin, Nathan. "Salvation." In The Secularization of Medicine. Oxford University PressNew York, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780197574003.003.0003.

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Abstract Chapter 2 focuses on the secularization of salvation. People from all over the globe make pilgrimages to places like the Mayo Clinic and the Texas Medical Center in search of salvation—not of their souls, but of their bodies. When patients make these pilgrimages, it is to see physicians and surgeons of great renown. I examine this phenomenon in light of the psychoanalytic concept of cultural selfobjects, understanding these dynamics in this context as a transposition of hope. I call this idealized transposition. I do this by focusing on life and the work of Denton Cooley and his cultu
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"An analysis of ionizing radiation medical examinations frequencies in the period 2017-2023." In Book of Abstracts - RAD 2025 Conference. RAD Centre, Niš, Serbia, 2025. https://doi.org/10.21175/rad.abstr.book.2025.18.1.

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The study follows the evolution of the number of medical exposures to ionizing radiation, depending on the type of examination, in the period 2017-2023, corresponding to the new system for recording and reporting medical exposures implemented at national level in 2017, following the transposition into national legislation of the norms for recording, centralizing and reporting information on the medical exposure of the population to ionizing radiation, as part of the implementation program in Romania of the European Directive 2013/59/EURATOM. The methodology, developed based on the above-mentio
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