Impacted molars have been widely reported. However, kissing molars is a rare finding which refers to impacted molars which have occlusal surfaces contacting each other in a single follicular space and roots pointing in opposite directions as reported in this case. This is the second case of kissing molars involving third and fourth molar and the only case fulfilling the criteria of kissing molars
(1) Introduction: Mandibular second molar (MM2) impaction is a relatively rare dental anomaly, but i...
Aim and actuality: to evaluate root resorption of second molars caused by impacted third molars usin...
Copyright © 2015 Junko Matsuyama et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The occurrence impacted teeth, single or multiple is very common. But, phenomenon of kissing molars ...
Impaction of permanent molars is as such a common condition, but phenomenon of "kissing molars" wher...
Kissing molars (KMs) is an extremely rare condition of impacted third molars, pointed in the opposit...
Background: “Kissing” or “rosetting” of molars are extremely rare phenomenon with limited cases in t...
Mandibular third molars are the most common impacted teeth. Mandibular first and second molars do no...
Background: Third molars are the most frequently impacted teeth, and extensive research has been car...
Third molars are highly variable in their presence and form. This report focuses on a horizontally i...
Copyright © 2013 G. Siva Prasad Reddy et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Objectives: To show a clinical case in which impacted upper third molars caused resorption of the ad...
Background: Teeth start to erupt during infancy and again when the primary teeth are replaced by the...
Background: A combination of horizontal and vertical third molar impaction is a rare occurrence.When...
Abstract Objective This research investigate the presence of external root resorption (ERR) in seco...
(1) Introduction: Mandibular second molar (MM2) impaction is a relatively rare dental anomaly, but i...
Aim and actuality: to evaluate root resorption of second molars caused by impacted third molars usin...
Copyright © 2015 Junko Matsuyama et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The occurrence impacted teeth, single or multiple is very common. But, phenomenon of kissing molars ...
Impaction of permanent molars is as such a common condition, but phenomenon of "kissing molars" wher...
Kissing molars (KMs) is an extremely rare condition of impacted third molars, pointed in the opposit...
Background: “Kissing” or “rosetting” of molars are extremely rare phenomenon with limited cases in t...
Mandibular third molars are the most common impacted teeth. Mandibular first and second molars do no...
Background: Third molars are the most frequently impacted teeth, and extensive research has been car...
Third molars are highly variable in their presence and form. This report focuses on a horizontally i...
Copyright © 2013 G. Siva Prasad Reddy et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Objectives: To show a clinical case in which impacted upper third molars caused resorption of the ad...
Background: Teeth start to erupt during infancy and again when the primary teeth are replaced by the...
Background: A combination of horizontal and vertical third molar impaction is a rare occurrence.When...
Abstract Objective This research investigate the presence of external root resorption (ERR) in seco...
(1) Introduction: Mandibular second molar (MM2) impaction is a relatively rare dental anomaly, but i...
Aim and actuality: to evaluate root resorption of second molars caused by impacted third molars usin...
Copyright © 2015 Junko Matsuyama et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...