A retrospective analysis of the patient journey for children with an unerupted maxillary central incisor

Author:

Hurry K. Julia1ORCID,Bolooki Honieh2ORCID,Davies Janet1ORCID,Chang Cherry1ORCID,Jauhar Preeti2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Paediatric Dental Department, Institute of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Barts Health NHS Trust London UK

2. Orthodontic Department, Royal London Dental Hospital Barts Health NHS Trust London UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMaxillary central incisors (MCI) are the third most impacted teeth. Timely multidisciplinary management is indicated as unerupted incisors can cause functional‐ and appearance‐related distress.AimTo assess the patient journey for children with unerupted MCI, including referral, clinical assessment, surgical management and follow‐up treatment, and highlight areas for improvement, as well as identify factors impacting orthodontic treatment burden (OTB).DesignA retrospective service evaluation of children aged 6–16 years who had surgical management of unerupted MCI under general anaesthetic (GA) between 2018 and 2021.ResultsFifty‐two children with 62 unerupted MCI were identified. Mean age at referral was 8.8 years. Most children (82.7%) had supernumerary teeth in the anterior maxilla. Mean time between listing for GA and surgery increased from 4.3 to 15.2 months following the COVID‐19 lockdown. Mean age at surgery was 10.4 years. Supernumerary removal and incisor exposure and bond was the most common treatment (56.6%). Most patients required hospital orthodontic treatment post‐surgery (65.4%).ConclusionMost children referred were below 9 years (60.1%); these children had reduced OTB compared to those who had been referred at an older age. Stage of root development was also a significant predictor in OTB. An unexpected finding was that conical supernumeraries were found to prevent MCI eruption.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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