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Consideration of Mandibular Third Molar Extraction for Post-Orthodontic Relapse Prevention
Background: Orthodontic treatment may result in undesired teeth movement which is called “relapse”. One of the factors thought to influence post-orthodontic treatment relapse is the third molar, especially mandibular third molar it’s because third molar ...
Ida Bagus Narmada +2 more
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Key Clinical Message Accidental displacement of mandibular third molars or their roots into neighboring anatomical spaces, notably the submandibular region, during extraction, is a rare but significant complication.
Abdullah Nadeem +7 more
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Objectives: The purpose of present study was to assess the surgical management of impacted third molar with proximity to the inferior alveolar nerve and complications associated with coronectomy in a series of patients undergoing third molar surgery ...
Jimoh Olubanwo Agbaje +6 more
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Aims: This study was set out to evaluate the relationship between the presence and absence of unerupted mandibular third molar and fracture of mandibular angle/condyle, and to analyse if prophylactic removal of symptom-free unerupted mandibular third ...
Arunesh Tiwari +2 more
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Prediction of post-traumatic neuropathy following impacted mandibular third molar removal.
OBJECTIVES The extraction of impacted mandibular third molars is a common surgical procedure often associated with complications including post-traumatic neuropathy.
Gruber, Reinhard +5 more
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Objectives Mandibular third molar extraction is among the most commonly performed dental procedures. Fracture of the angle of mandible after third molar extraction is a rare complication of this procedure.
Fatemeh Latifi +2 more
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Anatomical study of the relationship of impacted mandibular third molar root apex to inferior alveolar canal in Kurdistan population using orthopantomogram [PDF]
Background and objective: Extraction of an impacted mandibular third lower molar tooth is one of the common surgical procedures that may lead to the damage of inferior alveolar nerve due to roots proximity to the mandibular canal.
Fedil Andraws Yalda +2 more
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Cephalometric prediction of risk factors for mandibular third molar impaction
Background: Mandibular third molar impaction in adult patients is one of the most common problems in dental practice. However, limited data are available on the association between mandibular third molar impaction and craniofacial skeletal problems. Aim:
Wei-Cheng Lee +5 more
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Position of Impacted Mandibular Third Molar in different Skeletal Facial Types
Introduction: Variation in growth pattern in different facial forms affect the space available for tooth eruption, therefore the mandibular third molar impaction has correlation with different skeletal facial types. Objective: To determine the position
Manish Raj Sapkota +3 more
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Evaluating the mandibular canal proximity is crucial for planning mandibular third molar extractions. Panoramic radiography is commonly used for radiological examinations before third molar extraction but has limitations in assessing the true contact ...
Kug Jin Jeon +3 more
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