Ectopic canine

Author: Dr Shaun Goh

Description

Treatment Indications & Timings

Clinical Assessment & Presentations

Diagnosis & Considerations

Treatment Options

Associated Problems

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Description


Ectopic canine

“An ectopic canine is a canine which has deviated from its normal path of eruption. It may present as an erupted or unerupted tooth; on the palatal/lingual, mid-arch or buccal surfaces; and on the maxilla or mandible.”
Proffit et al. 2013, Hudson et al. 2011

Maxillary palatally ectopic canine
(after exposure)

Maxillary buccally ectopic canine

Maxillary midalveolar impacted canine
(after exposure)

Mandibular lingually ectopic canine

Mandibular buccally ectopic canine
(after exposure)

Mandibular midalveolar ectopic canine

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Treatment Indications & Timings


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Clinical Assessment & Presentations


Intraoral Features

Labial canine bulge

Diminutive or displaced lateral incisors

Radiographic signs

Diagnosis & Considerations


Diagnosis

  • Maxillary or mandibular ectopic canine
  • Palatal/lingual, midalveolar, buccal ectopia
  • Severity of ectopia

Clinical Considerations

  • Ideal timing for interceptive treatment
  • Genetic or environmental aetiology

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Treatment Options


An introduction to ectopic canines by the AAO and AAOMS

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Interceptive orthodontics
➤ Comprehensive orthodontics
➤ Surgical removal without orthodontics
➤ Leave canine in-situ

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Associated Problems


Early loss of deciduous teeth | Crowding | Hypoplastic lateral incisors

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