How often are canines impacted?
1-3 %
What were the two search terms used?
impacted and canine
Removing the odontome from FA's fixed her imoacted canine.
True or False
False
How many articles were in the paper
15
The review concluded that both of these are effective options for impacted canines.
Extractions & Orthodontic traction
What physical barriers can cause canines to be impacted
Supernumerary teeth, odontomas and cysts
How many patients were studied in this study.
3
In DS's case after orthodntic treatment what happened to the position of her teeth.
Right canine further worsen its position. The left canine remained in its position.
What Bias model was used
ROBINS-I and RoB 2
This treatment option preserves the natural tooth and supports esthetics, but is more complex and time-consuming.
Orthodontic traction
What treatment modalities are compared in this article?
Early genetic screening, CBCT-guided surgical planning, and integrated orthodontic-surgical treatment techniques
What was the PICO model
Population: Human subjects with impacted canine;
Intervention: Orthodontic treatment for to disinclude canines to bring them into the arch or extract them;
Comparison: Control group;
Outcome: Evaluation of successful canine disinclusion;
What were the ages of the three participants
12
8
9
How many articles had high risk of bias, medium risk and low risk
High: 8
Medium: 3
Low:4
This diagnostic imaging tool improved accuracy and surgical planning by providing 3D visualization
CBCT
Name at least one positive and one negative of extraction of a canine that is imoacted.
immediate resolution of the problem, reducing the risk of infection, cyst formation, and further dental damage, and potentially shortening the overall treatment time
extraction can lead to aesthetic concerns and functional issues, necessitating prosthetic replacements to maintain the appearance and occlusal function
What were the exclusion criteria for the participants
open bite, deep bite and oral/systemic diseases
Which teeth was the patient in case 3 misisng
mandibular second premplars and two incisors.
Name the Domains of Bias in RoB 2
from randomization process, deviations from intended intervention, missing outcome data, measurement of the outcome and selection of reported result.
What advanced surgury techniques has improved outcomes by reducing surgical time and enhancing the speed of tooth eruption, with minimal side effects
lasers and corticotomy
What is one postive and one negative of traci=tion
reetaining a natural and appealing smile, and ensuring proper occlusion, is complex, time-consuming, and requires meticulous orthodontic management and patient compliance
risks such as infection and potential damage to surrounding structures
What exclusion criteria wese used for the systemic reviews
v\Exclusion criteria included non-English-language articles, ineligible research designs, ineligible outcome measures, ineligible populations, case studies, reviews, and animal studies.
What are some similairites between the three cases besides the inclusion criteria.
The canines did not improve in any of the cases with orthodontics alone
All patient's were female.
Which Domain of bias was most common.
Bias arising from randomization process.
What future diagnostic tool may help predict impaction risk and guide early intervention.
Early genetic screening