Vuchkova Julijana, Farah Camile S
Oral Medicine & Oral Pathology, The University of Queensland, School of Dentistry & UQ Centre for Clinical Research, Herston, Queensland, Australia.
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 2010 Apr;109(4):e46-53. doi: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2009.12.031.
Canine transmigration is a rare dental anomaly unique to the mandibular arch, involving intraosseous migration of the unerupted tooth across the midline. Currently, there is a lack of consensus on the definition of transmigration. This report suggests a unified definition of transmigration, that being when a canine has crossed the midline by more than half its length. Numerous publications reporting mandibular canine transmigration therefore cannot be considered as being truly transmigrated. Here we undertake a comprehensive review of the literature, and report 4 new cases of transmigrated mandibular canines, 2 of which present with unique features. One case shows a vertically positioned transmigrated canine, whereas the other shows a horizontally transmigrated canine underlying an impacted canine. Furthermore, this cohort is the first to be reported in an Australian population.
犬牙异位萌出是下颌牙弓特有的一种罕见牙颌畸形,涉及未萌出牙齿在骨内越过中线的迁移。目前,对于异位萌出的定义尚无共识。本报告提出了异位萌出的统一定义,即当犬牙越过中线超过其长度的一半时。因此,许多报道下颌犬牙异位萌出的出版物不能被认为是真正的异位萌出。在此,我们对文献进行了全面综述,并报告了4例新的下颌犬牙异位萌出病例,其中2例具有独特特征。1例显示垂直定位的异位萌出犬牙,而另1例显示水平异位萌出的犬牙位于阻生犬牙下方。此外,这是澳大利亚人群中首次报道的此类病例。