Cómo bajar un colmillo I Ortodoncia Antes y Despues

How to bring down a canine tooth from the gum? In this video, I'll show you step-by-step how to bring down a canine tooth that's impacted by the gum. The key question here is: Should I correct this case WITH or WITHOUT extractions? In this case, it was necessary to extract two premolars due to lack of space and the need to achieve a proper bite for the patient. There may be times when the palate is too narrow, preventing the canines from having enough room to erupt and align correctly. Sometimes, it might be wise to start WITHOUT premolar extractions and evaluate the archwire development with braces to determine if a premolar extraction is necessary. However, in my experience with this and similar cases, extracting one upper and one lower first premolar has led to a better prognosis and outcome, as the case is resolved more quickly and with fewer complications. Furthermore, whenever I perform a canine retraction like the one shown in this video, I use an orthodontic microimplant. This prevents numerous complications in aligning the remaining teeth, which are usually in a good position. The purpose of an orthodontic microimplant is to ensure that only the crooked canine or cusp tooth is moved without affecting other teeth that need support. Simply avoiding this potential complication, known as the "roller coaster effect," saves many months of unnecessary work correcting teeth that shifted as the canine descended. Therefore, placing an orthodontic microimplant is KEY in these types of cases to achieve a good result, saving considerable time and potential complications. Remember that orthodontics is not a game, and getting braces is not a fad. Ultimately, it's your health that's at stake. The choice is yours. Esteban Benítez Lyncet. Your Trusted Dentist. Orthodontic Specialist. Querétaro, Mexico. Website: www.ortodonciaqueretaro.com Instagram: Tudentistadeconfianza Schedule an appointment: (52) 4425927213 #orthodontics #queretaro Email: [email protected] Schedule an appointment or request a video consultation: (+52) 4425927213