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Effect of Mandibular Third Molars On Angulation of Mandibular Second Molars and Canines

ADO Klinik Bilimler Dergisi, 2023
AIM: This study aims to investigate effect of mandibular third molars on angulation of mandibular second molars and canines. MATERIAL AND METHOD: A total of 16 patients (10 female, 6 male) were included. All patients had two panoramic radiographs. All mandibular third molars were available in the first panoramic radiograph.
Bozkurt Kubilay IŞIK   +3 more
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‘Molarization’ of the mandibular second premolars

Journal of Dentistry, 1976
Abstract Further examples are reported of an anomaly of the mandibular second premolar which may best be described by the term ‘molarization’. The aetiology of the condition is discussed, and attention is drawn to the clinical significance of the fact that these anomalous premolars may mimic the first deciduous molar in the morphology of the crown ...
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The surgical uprighting of mandibular second molars

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1995
The mandibular second molars can become impacted beneath the crown of the first molars and fail to erupt normally. A study of 22 cases with follow-up periods of at least 18 months shows the results obtained by surgical uprighting of these teeth. Of 22 teeth, one has been lost but none of the remaining 21 has developed infection or required root ...
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Impacted mandibular second molars.

The Angle orthodontist, 2013
To determine the prevalence and severity of impacted permanent mandibular second molars (MdM2s) in the general population of Taiwan as well as to evaluate treatment outcomes with an innovative method for impacted MdM2s.Dental records of 21,580 patients were retrospectively screened in this study. The impactions of MdM2s were registered.
Po-Sung, Fu   +7 more
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Orthodontic uprighting of severely impacted mandibular second molars

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2013
The prevalence of impacted second molars is low, varying from 0% to 2.3%. The etiology of an impaction can involve systemic, local, and periodontal factors, as well as a developmental disruption of the tooth germ. A number of surgical and orthodontic treatment options have been suggested in the literature, including leaving the tooth in situ, removing ...
Catherine K, Lau   +2 more
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Surgical repositioning of impacted mandibular second molar teeth

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1987
Impacted second molars refractory to orthodontic treatment are frequent problems. The family dentist and the orthodontist should be on the alert for them. A philosophy for their management and the authors' experience over the past 13 years are presented. The proper time for definitive treatment of these impactions is during early adolescence, generally
J V, Johnson, G P, Quirk
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Morphometric variables of developing primary mandibular second molars

Archives of Oral Biology, 1993
Morphometric variables of second primary molar crowns from birth to completion were examined and measured. An image analysing technique comprising a photographic camera, a monitor, a computer with appropriate software and a digital caliper was used.
B, Peretz, P, Smith
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[Orthodontic uprighting mandibular second molars].

Fukuoka Shika Daigaku Gakkai zasshi, 1992
Two cases of impaction of the mandibular second molar treated by means of orthodontic techniques, were presented. It takes about 6 to 8 months for uprighting mandibular second molar. There is no significant difference in the uprighting times between in the case of extraction of the third molar or not. We consider that the corticotomy of the diatal part
S, Kawai   +4 more
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Endodontic treatment of an unusual mandibular second molar

Dental Traumatology, 1997
Abstract A case involving unusual pulpal morphology due to fusion or gemination was treated by conservative endodontic treatment. Clinically, the involved mandibular second molar had an enlarged clinical crown and an extra cusp with a deep carious lesion.
P, Beltes, G, Huang
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Treatment of Impacted Mandibular Second Molar

2015
4, 65, Journal of The Dental Association of ...
Sonngai, Jamjaras   +1 more
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