Primary failure of eruption combined with bilateral transmigration of mandibular canines, transposition, torus palatinus, and class III incisor relationship: A rare case report
28th Annual American Dentistry Congress
March 20-22, 2017 Orlando, USA

Salma Elhag

University of Khartoum, Sudan

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Oral Health Dent Manag

Abstract:

Eruption disorders are numerous varying from delayed to complete failure of eruption. Primary Failure of Eruption (PFE) is a rare condition that involves arrested eruption of teeth with the absence of local or general contributory factors. Another rare and clinically challenging phenomenon is canine transmigration which is the intra-osseous movement of impacted canines across the midline. This report presents the first case of combined failure of eruption of multiple teeth with bilateral mandibular canine transmigration, transposition of upper canine and the first premolar, torus palatinus, and class III incisor relationship in a 33-year-old asymptomatic and nonsyndromic female patient.

Biography :

Salma Elhag has completed her Master's degree in Orthodontics from the University of Khartoum. She was a Lecturer in Orthodontics at Alfarabi College in Riyadh and is currently working in a private clinic in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. She has published 4 papers in reputed journals.

Email: salmababiker2013@gmail.com