message board Impacted Canines A Townie wonders if bilateral extraction is the way to treat this patient with impacted canines NickTi Member Since: 12/04/10 Post: 1 of 10 Haven't tried bilateral extraction of impacted canines with substitution before. Would welcome feedback from the more seasoned clinicians on outcomes here, thinking extraction of Mx 3s and Md 5s. ■ 11/15/2020 Fenrisúlfr Member Since: 02/25/09 Post: 2 of 10 dhmjdds Member Since: 11/16/04 Post: 3 of 10 Dr-T Member Since: 05/19/09 Post: 4 of 10 18 U3s and L4s would be much easier, given the molar relationship. ■ 11/15/2020 I agree with U3s and L4s, except the bone looks funky around LR5. ■ 11/16/2020 Agreed, and consider taking out the lower 8s early. ■ 11/16/2020 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021 // orthotown.com OT0121_MB1_ImpactedCanines.indd 18 1/15/21 11:27 AMhttps://www.orthotown.com/messageboard/thread.aspx?s=6&f=693&t=349950&g=1 http://www.orthotown.com