
Treatment of maxillary lateral incisor-canine pseudotransposition: A case report
Author(s) -
Vipul Kumar Sharma,
T. P. Chaturevdi,
Alka Singh
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of contemporary orthodontics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-0478
DOI - 10.18231/j.jco.2022.005
Subject(s) - mandibular lateral incisor , transposition (logic) , maxillary canine , agenesis , maxillary central incisor , lateral incisor , orthodontics , mandibular canine , medicine , molar , dentistry , incisor , mandibular first molar , anatomy , mathematics , geometry
The term transposition is used to refer to an interchange in the position of 2 adjacent teeth within the same quadrant of the dental arch.In complete transposition, both the crowns and the entire root structures of the involved teeth are found parallel in their transposed positions. In incomplete transposition (also called “pseudo” or “partial” transposition) the crowns may be transposed while the root apices remain in their normal positions. Unilateral transposition has been reported more often than bilateral transposition, with the left side being somewhat more frequently involved than the right side. The only dental anomaly that has an apparent association with maxillary canine-lateral incisor transposition is increased third molar agenesis.Treatment of maxillary canine-lateral incisor transposition depends on many factors like the condition of the root of central incisors, shape of lateral incisors, need of extraction because of either severe crowding or profile improvement, etc. Here, we are going to present the management of a rare case report of maxillary right lateral incisor-canine pseudotransposition with minimum available space and agenesis of mandibular third molars.