Caccioli P, Bodini G, Fiamminghi L
Università degli Studi di Parma.
Dent Cadmos. 1990 May 31;58(9):54-61.
The Authors, after making a distinction between retained and included canine, examine the local and general causes of retention; moreover they illustrate clinical and radiological methods to reach the correct diagnosis; finally they highlight the importance of parodontal tissues during surgical treatment and particularly they describe a clinical case of surgical exposure and subsequent "under mucosal traction" on an intermediate retained canine.