Taking advantage of an unerupted third molar: a case report

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Igor Figueiredo
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Santiago,Fernando Zander Mucci, Sette-Dias,Augusto Cesar, Noronha,Vladimir Reimar Augusto de Souza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: Treatments with dental surgery seek to displace tooth to the correct position within the dental arch. Objective: To report a clinical case that took advantage of an unerupted third molar. Case history: A male patient, 18 years of age, was referred by his dentist to evaluate the third molars. The clinical exam revealed no visible lower third molars. The computed tomography (CT) exam showed the presence of a supernumerary tooth in the region of the mandibular ramus, on the left side, and impaction of the third molar, which was causing root resorption on the second molar, thus making it impossible to remain in the buccal cavity. The preferred option, therefore, was to remove both second molar and the supernumerary tooth, in addition to attaching a device to the third molar during surgery for further traction. Results: After 12 months, the third molar reached the proper position. Conclusion: When a mandibular second permanent molar shows an atypical root resorption, an impacted third molar can effectively substitute the tooth by using an appropriate orthodontic-surgical approach.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Taking advantage of an unerupted third molar: a case report
title Taking advantage of an unerupted third molar: a case report
spellingShingle Taking advantage of an unerupted third molar: a case report
Pereira,Igor Figueiredo
Impacted tooth
Unerupted tooth
Third molar.
title_short Taking advantage of an unerupted third molar: a case report
title_full Taking advantage of an unerupted third molar: a case report
title_fullStr Taking advantage of an unerupted third molar: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Taking advantage of an unerupted third molar: a case report
title_sort Taking advantage of an unerupted third molar: a case report
author Pereira,Igor Figueiredo
author_facet Pereira,Igor Figueiredo
Santiago,Fernando Zander Mucci
Sette-Dias,Augusto Cesar
Noronha,Vladimir Reimar Augusto de Souza
author_role author
author2 Santiago,Fernando Zander Mucci
Sette-Dias,Augusto Cesar
Noronha,Vladimir Reimar Augusto de Souza
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Igor Figueiredo
Santiago,Fernando Zander Mucci
Sette-Dias,Augusto Cesar
Noronha,Vladimir Reimar Augusto de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Impacted tooth
Unerupted tooth
Third molar.
topic Impacted tooth
Unerupted tooth
Third molar.
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Treatments with dental surgery seek to displace tooth to the correct position within the dental arch. Objective: To report a clinical case that took advantage of an unerupted third molar. Case history: A male patient, 18 years of age, was referred by his dentist to evaluate the third molars. The clinical exam revealed no visible lower third molars. The computed tomography (CT) exam showed the presence of a supernumerary tooth in the region of the mandibular ramus, on the left side, and impaction of the third molar, which was causing root resorption on the second molar, thus making it impossible to remain in the buccal cavity. The preferred option, therefore, was to remove both second molar and the supernumerary tooth, in addition to attaching a device to the third molar during surgery for further traction. Results: After 12 months, the third molar reached the proper position. Conclusion: When a mandibular second permanent molar shows an atypical root resorption, an impacted third molar can effectively substitute the tooth by using an appropriate orthodontic-surgical approach.
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