Bilateral Loss of mandibular primary canines
Cause: resorption (ectopic eruption of lateral incisors)
When both primary canines are lost in the mandible due to root resorption caused by ectopic eruption of permanent lateral incisors, it is a strong indicator of an underlying tooth size-arch length discrepancy (TSALD). Management options are as follows:
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Pros: prevent midline shift, maintain arch symmetry, maintain overall arch dimensions
Cons: incisors may not be in favourable position for space maintenance, may be of limited value if extraction of permanent teeth will be needed in future to treat the TSALD
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Pros: minimize current costs and burden of care, may need extraction of permanent teeth in the future anyway.
Cons: May miss opportunity to space maintain, complicating future orthodontic treatment.
The decision will be heavily influenced by how you expect the case to be managed orthodontically in the future.
Cases that will be treated non-extraction are more likely to benefit from intervention.
Cases that will require extraction of permanent teeth anyway may be best left alone for now (or treated as a serial extraction case).
Since management of this situation can be challenging and very patient specific, Dr. Jeff likes to air on the side of caution and refer to a specialist to create a comprehensive long-term plan when uncertain.