Objectives: The goal of the study was to analyze the eruption time of the maxillary impacted canines treated with the "canine first technique" and evaluate the success rate. Materials and methods: A total of 103 patients with 131 impacted canines were treated. Alpha angle, Erickson-Kurol sectors, and age were studied to assess the difficulty of canine eruption. All the canines were treated with the "canine first" approach. The median follow-up time was evaluated using the Kaplan-Meier inverse procedure. The primary outcome (canine eruption time) was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier curves. The curve comparison between the different known risk factors was made using the log-rank test. The median eruption time (95% confidence interval) was calculated for each result. Results: The majority of the canines (66.4%) were placed palatally and positioned in sector 3 (30.16%). The median alpha angle was 38.7°. In 88.9% of cases, canines erupted and the median time of eruption was 4.2 months. A statistically significant difference in alpha angle >/<22° able to influence the eruption time was assessed. The variation of the alpha angle (>/<22°) has found to be statistically significative when compared to the eruption time variation. Conclusion: The canine first technique is effective for the eruption of impacted canines, and an alpha angle <22° can be considered a favorable prognostic factor.

The “canine first technique” in maxillary impacted canines: analysis of the treatment duration and success of therapy / Perrotta, S.; Bocchino, T.; Amato, M.; Michelotti, A.; Simeon, V.; D'Anto, Vincenzo.; Piombino, P.; Carraturo, E.; Vollaro, S.; Valletta, R.. - In: FRONTIERS IN ORAL HEALTH. - ISSN 2673-4842. - 5:(2024). [10.3389/froh.2024.1444018]

The “canine first technique” in maxillary impacted canines: analysis of the treatment duration and success of therapy

Bocchino T.;Michelotti A.;Simeon V.;D'Anto Vincenzo.;Piombino P.;Vollaro S.;Valletta R.
2024

Abstract

Objectives: The goal of the study was to analyze the eruption time of the maxillary impacted canines treated with the "canine first technique" and evaluate the success rate. Materials and methods: A total of 103 patients with 131 impacted canines were treated. Alpha angle, Erickson-Kurol sectors, and age were studied to assess the difficulty of canine eruption. All the canines were treated with the "canine first" approach. The median follow-up time was evaluated using the Kaplan-Meier inverse procedure. The primary outcome (canine eruption time) was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier curves. The curve comparison between the different known risk factors was made using the log-rank test. The median eruption time (95% confidence interval) was calculated for each result. Results: The majority of the canines (66.4%) were placed palatally and positioned in sector 3 (30.16%). The median alpha angle was 38.7°. In 88.9% of cases, canines erupted and the median time of eruption was 4.2 months. A statistically significant difference in alpha angle >/<22° able to influence the eruption time was assessed. The variation of the alpha angle (>/<22°) has found to be statistically significative when compared to the eruption time variation. Conclusion: The canine first technique is effective for the eruption of impacted canines, and an alpha angle <22° can be considered a favorable prognostic factor.
2024
The “canine first technique” in maxillary impacted canines: analysis of the treatment duration and success of therapy / Perrotta, S.; Bocchino, T.; Amato, M.; Michelotti, A.; Simeon, V.; D'Anto, Vincenzo.; Piombino, P.; Carraturo, E.; Vollaro, S.; Valletta, R.. - In: FRONTIERS IN ORAL HEALTH. - ISSN 2673-4842. - 5:(2024). [10.3389/froh.2024.1444018]
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