Author: Dr Shaun Goh
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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
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Maxillary palatally ectopic canine
(after exposure)
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Maxillary buccally ectopic canine
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Maxillary midalveolar impacted canine
(after exposure)
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Mandibular lingually ectopic canine
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Mandibular buccally ectopic canine
(after exposure)
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Mandibular midalveolar ectopic canine
Treatment Indications & Timings
Early treatment indications:
➤ Labial canine bulge not palpable by age 10
➤ Early loss of deciduous canines or space
➤ Radiographic signs of canine ectopia
➤ Over-retained deciduous canine or obstruction
Comprehensive treatment indications:
➤ Damage to adjacent teeth and structures
➤ Crowding due to ectopic teeth
➤ Aesthetic concerns of ectopic teeth
➤ Trauma to soft tissues
Clinical Assessment & Presentations
Intraoral Features
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Labial canine bulge
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Diminutive or displaced lateral incisors
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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
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
Associated Problems
Early loss of deciduous teeth | Crowding | Hypoplastic lateral incisors