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  • 2. Investigation of transmigrated and impacted maxillary and mandibular canine teeth in an orthodontic patient population.
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  • 3. Incidence of impacted mandibular canine and associated pathologies in an orthodontic patient population in Lagos, Nigeria.
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  • 5. Combined surgical and orthodontic approach to reproduce the physiologic eruption pattern in impacted canines: report of 25 patients.
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  • 6. Assessment of radiographic factors affecting surgical exposure and orthodontic alignment of impacted canines of the palate: a 15-year retrospective study.
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  • 7. Initial vertical and horizontal position of palatally impacted maxillary canine and effect on periodontal status following surgical-orthodontic treatment.
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  • 8. Success rates of different management techniques for impacted mandibular canines and associated complications in children and adolescents.
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  • 10. Immediate implants after the removal of maxillary impacted canines: a clinical series of nine patients.
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  • 12. Effect of surgical exposure technique, age, and grade of impaction on ankylosis of an impacted canine, and the effect of rapid palatal expansion on eruption: A prospective clinical study.
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  • 13. Tunnel technique for the treatment of impacted mandibular canines.
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  • 16. Outcomes of the surgical exposure, bonding and eruption of 82 impacted maxillary canines.
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  • 17. Treatment of a horizontally impacted mandibular canine in a girl with a Class II Division 1 malocclusion.
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  • 18. Transmigration of mandibular canines: report of six cases and review of the literature.
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  • 19. Correction of bilateral impacted mandibular canines with a lip bumper for anchorage reinforcement.
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  • 20. Comparison of surgical and non-surgical methods of treating palatally impacted canines. II. Aesthetic outcomes.
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