1.Induced eruption techniques of maxillary impacted canines with labial medial inclination
Junlan SHANG ; Aixia LI ; Yulin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2010;16(6):387-389
Objective To explore induced eruption techniques of the impacted maxillary canine with labial medial inclination. Methods A total of 38 cases with upper impacted canines with labial medial inclination were selected. The impacted canine was connected to the buccal hook of the upper first molar band, moved distantly and uprightly and then drawn to the dental arch after the pressure to the adjacent teeth was removed. Results After average 18 months treatment, 38 patients had good functions. The deeper impacted canines in 5 patients were extracted, and then the dental arch spaces closed. The lateral incisors of root resorption in 4 patients were extracted. The premolars in 19 patients were removed, and 10 patients without extractions. Then the impacted canines were moved into dental arch. There was no aggravated root resorption during the treatment process. Conclusion When the maxillary canine with labial medial inclination is impacted, it is moved distantly and uprightly by elastic line connected to the buccal hook of the maxillary first molar band, and then drawn to the dental arch. The process is smoothly and the neighbor teeth are protected.
2.Cervical ectopic thymus in an infant.
Minglei SUN ; Junfang ZHAO ; Weihong XIE ; Yongming QIAO ; Haibin WANG ; Junlan SHANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2011;29(4):446-447
Cervical ectopic thymus rarely occur. We reported a case of cervical thymus presenting as a unilateral neck mass in an infant. Ultrasonography showed a low echo-level mass with clear border and abundant blood flow signal in the left neck. Preoperative chest CT revealed normal structures in the superior mediastinum including the thymus. Surgical resection was performed and the histological diagnosis was ectopic cervical thymus.
Choristoma
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Humans
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Infant
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Neck
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Thymus Gland
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed