使用新型 SC 弹簧咀嚼腭裂犬齿

Harrison Smith, Emily Summers, Weston Fortson DMD
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目的约有1-3%的患者会出现上颌犬齿腭阻生的情况,这对正畸医生来说是一项挑战。关于腭阻生犬齿的复位,已经有很多技术文章发表;本文提出了一种新技术,可促进犬齿垂直萌出,随后通过更常规的治疗将其移入牙弓。通过临床诊断和适当的影像学检查确诊为腭侧撞击性犬齿后,采用开窗式技术暴露犬齿。在前方,用一条金链将暴露的牙冠与新型萌出弹簧或 SC 弹簧连接起来。在后方,通过舌侧鞘将 SC 弹簧连接到改良南斯上,并在植入时用复合材料固定。改良南斯牙为SC弹簧产生的力量提供锚定,从而有效地实现撞击犬齿的垂直萌出。一旦实现了垂直萌出,就可以使用传统的牙弓排列和牙根定位方法将犬齿移入牙弓。它可拆卸、可修改、易于制作,其舌侧附着点最大程度地减少了咬合干扰。SC 弹簧的可拆卸性允许在垂直、正中和横向上进行修改。如果断裂或变形,它可以更换,并能提供比弹性体更持续的力;当与改良南斯设计相结合时,其往复力可以分布在上颚和上颌臼齿上。结论SC弹簧与改良南斯矫治器结合使用时,是一种有效的垂直萌出腭侧撞击性犬齿的方法,可促进重新定位到更理想的排列。这项研究的目的是找出其优缺点,并为正畸医生在实践中使用提供参考。
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Eruption of Palatally Impacted Canines with a Novel SC Spring

OBJECTIVES

A palatal impaction of the maxillary canine is observed in approximately 1-3% of patients and can present a challenge to the orthodontist. There have been many technique articles published about the repositioning of palatally impacted canines; this article proposes a novel technique to facilitate vertical eruption of the canines which can subsequently be moved into the arch with more conventional therapy.

METHODS

This technique has been comprehensively documented in 2 patients. Once a palatally impacted canine is diagnosed clinically and with appropriate imaging, the canine is exposed with an open-window style technique. Anteriorly, a gold chain connects the exposed crown to the novel eruption spring, or SC spring. Posteriorly, the SC spring is attached to a Modified Nance through a lingual sheath and is secured with composite at the time of placement. The Modified Nance provides anchorage for forces created by the SC spring, resulting in efficient vertical eruption of the impacted canine. Once vertical eruption is achieved, conventional methods of arch alignment and root positioning are utilized to move the canine into the arch.

RESULTS

The Modified Nance and SC Spring design presented here is a novel variation of the extrusion spring with several advantages. It is removable, modifiable, easily constructed, and its lingual point of attachment minimizes occlusal interferences. The SC Spring's removability allows for modification in the vertical, AP and transverse directions. It can be replaced if broken or distorted and provides a more continuous force than elastomerics; when combined with a Modified Nance design its reciprocal forces can be distributed over the palate and maxillary molars.

CONCLUSIONS

The SC Spring, when used in combination with a Modified Nance appliance, is an effective and efficient method in the vertical eruption of palatally impacted canines to facilitate repositioning into more ideal alignment.

IMPLICATIONS

This technique offers a relatively simple and novel method utilizing common materials to vertically erupt palatally impacted canines. The aim of this research is to identify its advantages and disadvantages, and potentially serve as a resource for orthodontists to use in practice.

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