XLAs in Orthodontics Flashcards
List 3 reasons why you may have to extract primary incisors
- If they are retained and affect the eruption pathway of the permanent incisors
- If the teeth have experienced trauma and have a poor prognosis
- If the teeth are highly carious
What is the most common reason to extract a primary canine in the maxillary arch?
To aid the eruption of permanent canines
What can be done to aid the positioning of an ectopic permanent tooth yet to erupt?
Elective extraction of corresponding primary teeth
What are some detrimental effects that can occur from the loss of primary teeth? (4)
- Crowding
- Ectopic/Impacted eruption
- Unfavourable molar relationships
- Centre-line shifts
What are balancing extractions?
Why are they carried out?
- A balancing extraction is a tooth from the opposite side of the same arch
- Designed to minimise centreline shift
What are compensating extractions?
Why are they carried out?
- Compensation means extraction of a tooth from the opposing quadrant to the enforced extraction.
- Designed to minimise occlusal interferance by allowing teeth to maintain occlusal relationships as they drift
Is a balancing or compensation loss necessary for an early loss of primary incisors?
Not necessary to balance or compensate for loss of a primary incisor
Is a balancing or compensation loss necessary for an early loss of 1st primary molars or canines?
Balancing extraction may be needed in a crowded arch
Compensation is not needed
Is a balancing or compensation XLA necessary for an early loss of primary 2nd molar?
Balancing isnt necessary as will not affect the midline
Compensation may be necessary esepcially in a crowded dentition
What can be used to maintain arch length and width as well as preservation of leeway space?
Space maintainers
What are the functions of space maintainers (4)
- Maintain arch length, and width- preservation of leeway space
- Prevent over-eruption of opposing teeth
- Improve aesthetics (anterior segment)
- Aid in the management of oral habits (prevention of digit sucking)
Describe an ideal space maintainer
- Simple
- Durable, strong and stable
- Passive and not causing orthodontic changes to other teeth
- Cleansable and not increasing the risk for caries development
What type of space maintainers are these?
Unilateral Space Maintainer
What are the specific names of these unilateral space maintainers?
A) Band and Loop
B) Band and Loop
C) Distal Shoe
What is the type and name of this space maintainer?
Type: Fixed Bilateral
Name: Lingual Arch