Back to Search Start Over

Orthodontic Management of a Mandibular Double-tooth Incisor: A Case Report

Authors :
Ludovica Nucci
Paola Martina Marra
Livia Nastri
Vincenzo Grassia
Letizia Perillo
Luigi Femiano
Marra, P. M.
Nucci, L.
Femiano, L.
Grassia, V.
Nastri, L.
Perillo, L.
Source :
The Open Dentistry Journal. 14:219-255
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., 2020.

Abstract

The presence of a double-tooth requires specific complex management due to the need for differential diagnosis and following treatment choices. The aim of this report was to present a rare case of a geminated mandibular lateral incisor, treated with an orthodontic approach. A Caucasian 10.9-year-old girl presented a lower right double-tooth incisor, with a class 1 molar and a class 2 cuspid tendency on both sides. The upper arch was constricted as shown by bilaterally tendencies to cross-bite, a slightly lower midline deviation was reported and a lack of space for all four permanent cuspids was confirmed also by the panoramic X-ray. In the lower arch, there was a severe crowding of about 14 mm and a buccally ectopic left canine. Overbite was normal and Overjet minimally increased. The double-tooth was identified like a geminated tooth, for the presence of one root and one pulp canal of increased size, as shown by the radiographic examinations. The anomalous tooth was managed with an orthodontic approach associated with a progressive stripping to reshape the crown. A two-phase treatment plan was performed, based on first maxillary expansion and lip bumper and then fixed appliances, in order to achieve a proper occlusion and a better aesthetic.

Details

ISSN :
18742106
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Open Dentistry Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....67981455746d56b8f0235aa1d0adfb67
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2174/1874210602014010219