hird molar eruption is an unpredictable event. The average age for eruption of third molars is 20 years, although eruption may continue in some patients until the age of 25.1 During growth and de
Impacted teeth are those which fail to erupt in dental arch within expected time.1,2 Any tooth may b...
Introduction: The third molar develops entirely after birth and also it is the last tooth to erupt i...
Introduction: Third molars (M3s) very often fail to erupt into function, becoming thus impacted. Whi...
Third molars are highly variable in their presence and form. This report focuses on a horizontally i...
At the beginning of the growth, tooth inclination is mesioangular, then move gradually to come into ...
Abstract Background Third molars are the most commonly impacted teeth, and their extraction is the m...
Introduction: Mandibular third molar impaction is the most common impaction as third molars are last...
Background: Teeth start to erupt during infancy and again when the primary teeth are replaced by the...
Lack of space in the jawbones often leads to difficulties for the last teeth, the third molars or wi...
An impacted tooth is one that has not erupted or is unlikely to erupt into its functional position w...
Teeth are the most durable structures in the human body. The timing and sequence of their developmen...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between mandibular angle fractu...
Introduction: Impaction may be defined as the failure of complete eruption into a normal functional ...
Radiographic evaluation of mineralization and eruption stages of third molars using dental panoramic...
Background: Third molars are the most frequently impacted teeth, and extensive research has been car...
Impacted teeth are those which fail to erupt in dental arch within expected time.1,2 Any tooth may b...
Introduction: The third molar develops entirely after birth and also it is the last tooth to erupt i...
Introduction: Third molars (M3s) very often fail to erupt into function, becoming thus impacted. Whi...
Third molars are highly variable in their presence and form. This report focuses on a horizontally i...
At the beginning of the growth, tooth inclination is mesioangular, then move gradually to come into ...
Abstract Background Third molars are the most commonly impacted teeth, and their extraction is the m...
Introduction: Mandibular third molar impaction is the most common impaction as third molars are last...
Background: Teeth start to erupt during infancy and again when the primary teeth are replaced by the...
Lack of space in the jawbones often leads to difficulties for the last teeth, the third molars or wi...
An impacted tooth is one that has not erupted or is unlikely to erupt into its functional position w...
Teeth are the most durable structures in the human body. The timing and sequence of their developmen...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between mandibular angle fractu...
Introduction: Impaction may be defined as the failure of complete eruption into a normal functional ...
Radiographic evaluation of mineralization and eruption stages of third molars using dental panoramic...
Background: Third molars are the most frequently impacted teeth, and extensive research has been car...
Impacted teeth are those which fail to erupt in dental arch within expected time.1,2 Any tooth may b...
Introduction: The third molar develops entirely after birth and also it is the last tooth to erupt i...
Introduction: Third molars (M3s) very often fail to erupt into function, becoming thus impacted. Whi...