Orthodontic management of a severely rotated central incisor: a case report / Saraswathy Devi Sinniah and Najiyatu Nazihah Zakaria

Background: Crowding, rotation and impaction of teeth are some of the complications of supernumeraries. This article aims to discuss the orthodontic treatment of a severely rotated upper left central incisor (UL1) secondary to an erupted mesiodens. An 18-year old Malay male presented with Class I ma...

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Main Authors: Sinniah, Saraswathy Devi, Zakaria, Najiyatu Nazihah
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Published: Faculty of Dentistry, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021
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spelling my.uitm.ir.694432023-09-04T15:00:21Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69443/ Orthodontic management of a severely rotated central incisor: a case report / Saraswathy Devi Sinniah and Najiyatu Nazihah Zakaria cos Sinniah, Saraswathy Devi Zakaria, Najiyatu Nazihah Medical education. Medical schools. Research Orthodontics Background: Crowding, rotation and impaction of teeth are some of the complications of supernumeraries. This article aims to discuss the orthodontic treatment of a severely rotated upper left central incisor (UL1) secondary to an erupted mesiodens. An 18-year old Malay male presented with Class I malocclusion with severely crowded upper arch, presence of erupted mesiodens, severely rotated upper left central incisor, displaced upper left lateral incisor and upper left canine and centreline discrepancy. Methods: He had a combination of segmented arch and couple force mechanics to correct severely rotated central incisors. Following anchorage reinforcement, the upper mesiodens and the upper right first premolar was extracted. Subsequently, treatment was continued with conventional straight wire mechanics. Results: The severely rotated upper left central incisor was successfully corrected, and the upper arch crowding was resolved. The fixed appliances were debonded and he was provided with upper dual retention. He had gingival recession Type 1 at UL2 due to the bony defect. Conclusion: Severe crowding can be managed with segmented arch mechanics without any detrimental effects using low forces and good planning. Further periodontal consultation and management were required for the treatment of UL2. Faculty of Dentistry, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69443/1/69443.pdf Orthodontic management of a severely rotated central incisor: a case report / Saraswathy Devi Sinniah and Najiyatu Nazihah Zakaria. (2021) Compendium of Oral Science (CORALS) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Compendium_of_Oral_Science_=28CORALS=29/>, 8. pp. 97-112. ISSN 2489-1102; 2637-0611 https://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/corals
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topic Medical education. Medical schools. Research
Orthodontics
spellingShingle Medical education. Medical schools. Research
Orthodontics
Sinniah, Saraswathy Devi
Zakaria, Najiyatu Nazihah
Orthodontic management of a severely rotated central incisor: a case report / Saraswathy Devi Sinniah and Najiyatu Nazihah Zakaria
description Background: Crowding, rotation and impaction of teeth are some of the complications of supernumeraries. This article aims to discuss the orthodontic treatment of a severely rotated upper left central incisor (UL1) secondary to an erupted mesiodens. An 18-year old Malay male presented with Class I malocclusion with severely crowded upper arch, presence of erupted mesiodens, severely rotated upper left central incisor, displaced upper left lateral incisor and upper left canine and centreline discrepancy. Methods: He had a combination of segmented arch and couple force mechanics to correct severely rotated central incisors. Following anchorage reinforcement, the upper mesiodens and the upper right first premolar was extracted. Subsequently, treatment was continued with conventional straight wire mechanics. Results: The severely rotated upper left central incisor was successfully corrected, and the upper arch crowding was resolved. The fixed appliances were debonded and he was provided with upper dual retention. He had gingival recession Type 1 at UL2 due to the bony defect. Conclusion: Severe crowding can be managed with segmented arch mechanics without any detrimental effects using low forces and good planning. Further periodontal consultation and management were required for the treatment of UL2.
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author Sinniah, Saraswathy Devi
Zakaria, Najiyatu Nazihah
author_facet Sinniah, Saraswathy Devi
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title Orthodontic management of a severely rotated central incisor: a case report / Saraswathy Devi Sinniah and Najiyatu Nazihah Zakaria
title_short Orthodontic management of a severely rotated central incisor: a case report / Saraswathy Devi Sinniah and Najiyatu Nazihah Zakaria
title_full Orthodontic management of a severely rotated central incisor: a case report / Saraswathy Devi Sinniah and Najiyatu Nazihah Zakaria
title_fullStr Orthodontic management of a severely rotated central incisor: a case report / Saraswathy Devi Sinniah and Najiyatu Nazihah Zakaria
title_full_unstemmed Orthodontic management of a severely rotated central incisor: a case report / Saraswathy Devi Sinniah and Najiyatu Nazihah Zakaria
title_sort orthodontic management of a severely rotated central incisor: a case report / saraswathy devi sinniah and najiyatu nazihah zakaria
publisher Faculty of Dentistry, Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69443/1/69443.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69443/
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