Maxillary central incisors are essential for mastication, smiling, and phonetics. When impacted, they generate a major orthodontic challenge that is better to be addressed as soon as possible. These impactions can be caused by early trauma or physical obstruction in the eruption pathway by odontomas or supernumerary teeth. Pediatricians, pedodontists and caregivers are usually the first ones to discover a problem and recommend an orthodontic evaluation. Twelve patients are presented with documentation during active therapy and the retention period. Impaction etiology, surgical exposure techniques, treatment mechanics, periodontal considerations, soft-tissue management, and possible root formation complications should be discussed in a multidisciplinary setting. A stable, esthetic, and functional outcome can be achieved if maxillary central incisor impactions are diagnosed correctly and treated accordingly. Long-term follow- up is presented to understand periodontal changes over time in these patients. Literature related to impacted maxillary central incisors is discussed.
Learning Objectives:
After this lecture, attendees will be able to:
Diagnose and treatment plan through clinical assesment and imaging in an interdisciplinary approach when maxillary central incisor impactions present to the orthodontist.
Treat patients with according to a systematic approach following a logical decision tree.
Understand the possible complications that can arise.