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Ectopic Eruption of the Mandibular First Permanent Molar
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1981In this case, a clear pathway for eruption was provided for the mandibular left first permanent molar by reducing the distal surface of the primary molar. The occlusal surface was also surgically uncovered to remove any possibility of a mucosal barrier.
W K, Duncan, M H, Ashrafi
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Articaine Infiltration for Anesthesia of Mandibular First Molars
Journal of Endodontics, 2008A randomized, controlled trial of 31 healthy volunteers compared 4% articaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine buccal infiltration to buccal plus lingual infiltration of the same dose of drug in achieving pulpal anesthesia of mandibular first molar teeth.
Corbett IP +3 more
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Furcation canals in the human mandibular first molar
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1974Abstract The presence of lateral canals from the floor of the pulp chamber to the furcation region has been demonstrated radiographically after obliteration of the root canal. Furthermore, pulpal inflammation can cause areas of rarefaction in the interradicular bone which normally resolve after routine endodontic procedures. These occurrences seem to
F J, Vertucci, R G, Williams
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Root Surface Measurements of the Mandibular First Molar
Journal of Periodontology, 1985The root surface area (RSA) per millimeter of root length was determined for 20 extracted mandibular first molars. The molars were cross‐sectioned at 1‐mm increments, and each section photographed, projected and measured with a calibrated opisometer. The RSA and per cent RSA were calculated for each 1 mm of root length (1‐mm section), the root trunk ...
R M, Dunlap, M E, Gher
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Unusual root anatomy of mandibular first molars
Journal of Endodontics, 1985The root canal anatomy of mandibular first molars is very complex. However, it is possible to locate and catheterize several canals reaching their apical foramina. One hundred and forty-five mandibular first molars were studied during the course of normal endodontic treatment.
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The cusp angles of artificial mandibular first molars
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1972Abstract Literature relating to the design of posterior teeth was reviewed to establish the relationship of the geometrical concept of occlusion, the articulation of teeth, and occlusal forms of posterior teeth. The cusp angles of artificial mandibular first molars were measured and reported as a guide to posterior tooth selection for dentures.
B R, Lang, R M, Thompson
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Symmetrical pulp obliteration in mandibular first molars
Journal of Endodontics, 1992Pulp obliteration is an extremely rare morphological type of pulp calcification, with calcified material completely occupying the pulp chamber and root canal spaces. The etiology of pulp obliteration may be trauma or systemic diseases such as secondary hyperparathyroidism.
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“Pseudo fracture” of mandibular first molar
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1987R W, Kreutz, M E, Kinni
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[On eruption of mandibular third molar after extraction of mandibular first or second molar].
Nihon Kyosei Shika Gakkai zasshi = The journal of Japan Orthodontic Society, 1992In the orthodontic practice, the first or second molars are extracted by reason of a necessity based on the treatment planning. In these cases, it is desirable that the third molar would be taken part in the masticatory function. This study was made to investigate the natural movement of the erupting third molars after the extraction of the first or ...
K, Yamabe +3 more
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