Impacted Mandibular First Molar: A Rare Riddle. [PDF]
Tooth impaction incidence is in the range of 5.6 to 18.8% of the population. Eruption failure of the first permanent molar is very rare; the prevalence is 0.01% of the population. The permanent molars are of particular importance in providing adequate occlusal support as well as coordinating facial growth.
Sonpal PM +4 more
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Autotransplantation of a Mature Mandibular Third Molar to Replace Hopeless Mandibular First Molar [PDF]
In this case report, a mature third mandibular molar was transplanted in the socket of a hopeless first mandibular molar of the same quadrant. A 32-year-old woman was diagnosed with strip perforation of her left first lower molar. Orthograde and retrograde treatments were unsuccessful. The tooth was extracted and replaced by the third molar of the same
Samar Fatemi +2 more
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Autotransplantation of a Mature Mandibular Third Molar to Replace Hopeless Mandibular First Molar Autotransplantation of a Mature Mandibular Third Molar to Replace Hopeless Mandibular First Molar [PDF]
In this case report, a mature third mandibular molar was transplanted in the socket of a hopeless first mandibular molar of the same quadrant. A 32-year-old woman was diagnosed with strip perforation of her left first lower molar.
Samar Fatemi +2 more
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Finite element reconstruction of a mandibular first molar.
Mandibular first molar is the most important tooth with complicated morphology. In finite element (FE) studies, investigators usually prefer to model anterior teeth with a simple and single straight root; it makes the results deviate from the actual case.
Ehsani, Sara +2 more
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Incidence of four canals in root-canal-treated mandibular first molars in Bangladeshi population
The aim of this in-vivo study was to assess the incidence of four root canals in clinical cases of root-treated mandibular first molars in Bangladeshi population. A clinical study of 135 root canal treated permanent mandibular first molars was conducted.
Atiquzzaman Khan +3 more
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Supplemental Root in a Mandibular First Molar: A Rarity [PDF]
Anatomic variations are common in human dentition. A clear understanding of these variations is very important for success of endodontic treatment. A dentist should be aware of these anatomic variations as this can affect the treatment outcome. A case of endodontic therapy is presented in which inability to locate an anatomically rare supplemental ...
Mahajan, Poonam, Mahajan, Ajay
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Sex Estimation using Mandibular First Molar and Maxillary First Molar: A Comparative Study
Introduction: Estimation of sex from skeletal remains is an important initial medicolegal aspect of forensic and anthropological examination. Among various methods of sex estimation only DNA analysis gives absolute proof of sex estimation, but such methods are meticulous, immoderate and relatively prolonged and involves difficult DNA extraction ...
null Mohammad Abdurrahman Khan +5 more
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Symptomatic Apical Periodontitis of the Mandibular First Molar with the Accessory Canal in the Furcation Area Mimicking Furcation Perforation. [PDF]
Bolyachin A +4 more
europepmc +3 more sources
Management of Radix Entomolaris of Mandibular First Molar With Complex Root Canal Curvatures: A Case Report and Mini Review. [PDF]
Chamani A +3 more
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First molars in permanent dentition and their malformations in various pathologies: A review
Permanent maxillary and mandibular first molars are the first permanent teeth to erupt into the oral cavity along with the mandibular incisors. It serves as an excellent record of maternal and fetal health, reflecting the prenatal, perinatal, and ...
Andamuthu Yamunadevi +5 more
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