Dr. Carol Weinstein

Bio

CV. Dr. Carol Weinstein Kron

  • DDS Universidad de Chile 1997
  • Orthodontist University of Pennsylvania 2001
  • Roth- Sapunar CCO 2001-2003
  • 24 years of experience in Functional orthodontics Roth/Williams
  • Certificate in Craneofacial Pathology and TMJ (Rocabado) 2007
  • Chilean Society of Orthodontics Active Member
  • World Federation of Orthodontics
  • American Board eligible member
  • Former Faculty of the Orthdontic Program Universidad Andrés Bello Viña del Mar, Chile
  • Invisalign Certification
  • Private Practice
  • National and International Speaker, Private Courses in Orthodontics
  • Topics of interest: Detail and Finish, Ortho-Perio, Impacted teeth, Ortho-update, Digital
  • Orthodontics, Skeletal Anchorage
  • National and international Publications with 3 cover articles of  AJODO Clinical Companion.
  • 3 times AAO Annual Session Speaker USA. Sedo Speaker.

Abstract

Management of Ectopic Eruptions and Impacted Teeth. As
many scenarios as you can think off
Carol Weinstein, Miguel Hirschhaut.

Ectopic eruptions manifest in diverse clinical scenarios with varying severity.
Sometimes, monitoring eruption alterations allows for early intervention and simpler treatments. Interceptive approaches, such as removing obstructions or creating space, can prevent more complex and invasive procedures. However, when simple measures like supernumerary removal, space gaining, or deciduous tooth extraction fail, surgical-orthodontic interventions are necessary to address dental impactions stemming from eruption abnormalities. Impactions often require more complex treatments.

This comprehensive review covers ectopic eruptions and impactions of all teeth, from
maxillary incisors to mandibular second molars, detailing both interceptive and corrective strategies. It emphasizes clinical evaluation and contemporary imaging while thoroughly explaining mucogingival considerations and orthodontic biomechanics.

Different approaches to impactions in the orthodontic treatment, such as open and closed eruption, Gopex, miniscrews as an anchorage, and alternative case-based protocols are described. Complications and solutions for dental impactions are illustrated tooth by tooth, providing practical guidance for managing these common clinical challenges.