John Scholey
Consultant Orthodontist, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
Management of lower incisor extraction cases. Part 2: problems and solutions when choosing extraction
John ScholeyExtraction of a lower incisor results in loss of 5–7 mm of tooth tissue from the lower arch. This reduces the intercanine width and, therefore, affects the radial fit of the upper teeth around the...
Management of Lower Incisor Extraction Cases. Part 1: Case Selection and Planning
John ScholeyThis can present early in adolescence either with a severely displaced or excluded incisor, as shown in Figure 6. An incisor may also be associated with localized gingival recession. Extraction of two...