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ABSTRACT
Impacted maxillary canines present a real challenge for orthodontic and surgical treatment. Only a good diagnosis based on 3D imaging can allow optimal planning of the management of this clinical entity. We report a case of maxillary impacted canine avulsion in which Cone-Beam imaging was used to visualise the tooth and prepare for minimally invasive avulsion. This patient was admitted to the oral surgery clinic of the Institute of Odontology and Stomatology in Dakar for multiple tooth avulsion for prosthetic rehabilitation. An impacted maxillary canine was discovered by chance and Cone-beam CT imaging was indicated. The various axial, coronal and sagittal slices and three-dimensional reconstruction allowed better exploration of this tooth by defining its precise position and morphometry.


RÉSUMÉ
Les canines maxillaires incluses représentent un véritable défi pour le traitement orthodontique et chirurgical. Seul un bon diagnostic basé sur l'imagerie 3D peut permettre une planification optimale de la gestion de cette entité clinique. Nous rapportons un cas d'avulsion d'une canine maxillaire incluse dans lequel l'imagerie Cone-Beam CT a été utilisée pour visualiser la dent et préparer une avulsion mini-invasive. Ce patient a été admis à la clinique de chirurgie buccale de l'Institut d'odontologie et de stomatologie de Dakar pour l'avulsion de plusieurs dents en vue d'une réhabilitation prothétique. Une canine maxillaire incluse a été découverte par hasard et l'imagerie Cone-beam CT a été indiquée. Les différentes coupes axiales, coronales et sagittales ainsi que la reconstruction tridimensionnelle ont permis une meilleure exploration de cette dent en définissant sa position précise et sa morphométrie.

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impacted canine avulsion Cone-Beam CT canine incluse avulsion Cone-Beam CT

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Messina Ebogo Wilfried, Diatta Mamadou, Kane Mouhammad, Kounta Alpha, Ba Abdou, Gassama Bintou C, Lamine Ndiaye, Tamba Babacar, & Dia Tine Soukeye. (2024). Use of Cone-Beam CT for Surgical Planning and Execution of Avulsion of an Impacted Maxillary Canine: A Case Report: Utilisation de la Tomographie à Faisceau Conique pour la Planification Chirurgicale et le Traitement de l’Avulsion d’une Canine Maxillaire Incluse : À Propos d’un Cas. HEALTH SCIENCES AND DISEASE, 25(11). https://doi.org/10.5281/hsd.v25i11.6169

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