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Evaluation of mandibular and maxillary second molar root canal anatomy in a Turkish subpopulation using CBCT: comparison of Briseno-Marroquin and Vertucci classifications. [PDF]
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Endodontic Treatment of a Maxillary Second Molar With Five Canals: A Case Report and a Literature Review. [PDF]
Liu H, Hao J, Shen Y.
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An ectopic maxillary second molar
Australian Dental Journal, 1980Abstract— A rarely encountered ectopic and dilacerate maxillary second molar is described. The tooth was found to be attached to the medial wall of the maxillary sinus. Its location is thought to be due to ankylosis consequent to injury sustained during infancy.
M R, Walsh, N H, Smith
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Surgical Uprighting of Second Molars
Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 2013The second molar tooth is usually the last functional tooth to erupt and can become impacted under the distal contour of the first molar. Leaving the second molar in that position can damage the first molar and cause malpositioning of teeth in the opposing arch. Conventional orthodontic uprighting is lengthy and not always predictable, whereas surgical
Tyler, Boynton, Stuart E, Lieblich
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Second molar extractions: A review
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1986In this exhaustive review, a number of parameters related to maxillary and mandibular second molar extractions are discussed. The parameters reviewed include the timing of extractions and the effect of extractions on third molar eruption, posterior interdigitation, and incisor imbrication.
S E, Bishara, D, Ortho, P S, Burkey
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2011
Second molars can create great delays in orthodontic treatment if they are not managed intelligently. The purpose of this article was to describe common torque and position problems of the second molars and techniques for managing them. A simple technique for freeing mesially impacted second molars is presented.
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Second molars can create great delays in orthodontic treatment if they are not managed intelligently. The purpose of this article was to describe common torque and position problems of the second molars and techniques for managing them. A simple technique for freeing mesially impacted second molars is presented.
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Third-Molar Status and Risk of Loss of Adjacent Second Molars
Journal of Dental Research, 2021The prophylactic removal of asymptomatic third molars is a common but controversial procedure often rationalized as necessary to prevent future disease on adjacent teeth. Our objective in this retrospective cohort study of adult men was to examine whether second-molar loss differed by baseline status of the adjacent third molar, taking into account the
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‘Molarization’ of the mandibular second premolars
Journal of Dentistry, 1976Abstract 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 ectopic mandibular second molar
Journal of Dentistry, 1973Abstract Four cases are described which exhibited impaction of the mandibular permanent second molar. The age range of the patients was 14–45 years. The aetiology and management of this relatively unusual problem are discussed.
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Lower third molar development subsequent to second molar extraction
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1993Development and eruption of lower third molars was examined in 63 subjects who were treated by extraction of second molars. Changes in mesiodistal and buccolingual lower third molar angulation were measured on 60 degrees cephalograms taken before extraction and 3 or more years later.
M E, Richardson, A, Richardson
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