# Unlocking Hidden Teeth: A Pediatric Case of Surgical Exposure of Maxillary Central Incisors

**Authors:** Rashi Rathi, Himani Parakh, Nilima R Thosar, Meenal S Pande, Aakriti Chandra, Ramakrishna Yeluri, Neha Pankey, Vedant M Dhatrak

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.62140 · 2024-06-11

## TL;DR

A nine-year-old child with unerupted maxillary central incisors underwent successful surgical exposure under general anesthesia, leading to proper tooth eruption.

## Contribution

This case report highlights the successful use of surgical exposure under general anesthesia for treating impacted maxillary incisors in a pediatric patient.

## Key findings

- Surgical exposure under general anesthesia was effective for unerupted maxillary central incisors in a nine-year-old.
- Follow-up showed satisfactory eruption progress with no complications.
- General anesthesia ensured patient comfort and cooperation due to the child's negative dental behavior.

## Abstract

Failure in the eruption of the maxillary incisor necessitates a precise diagnosis and treatment regimen. Impaction can have a number of causes such as physical obstacles in the eruption path, discrepancy in the length of the dental arch, and tooth anomaly. Delayed eruption of anterior teeth can result in a number of issues such as malocclusion and psychological discomfort. In many cases, if the intervention is not done at an early stage, complex orthodontic intervention is required after surgical exposure to enable appropriate eruption. This case report is of a nine-year-old child with unerupted maxillary central incisors. The child was treated surgically for incisor exposure under general anesthesia (GA). Both functional and aesthetic considerations made this surgical procedure necessary. GA was administered due to the negative behavior of the child in a dental setting. Hence, it ensured patient comfort and cooperation. Follow-up examinations showed satisfactory progress in the eruption of the teeth with no complications.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** tooth anomaly (MESH:D014071), malocclusion (MESH:D008310)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11238754