OBJECTIVES: To propose a treatment protocol for the management of impacted second molars. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients were randomly divided into two equal groups (20 patients in each). The patients in the first group underwent a surgical removal of the mucosa covering retained teeth; the second group was the control group and patients were not treated but only observed. The total number of retained teeth considered were 66 (34 in the first group and 32 in the control group). A Chi squared test has been performed to compare the prevalence of eruption in the two groups. We compared the frequency of eruption for the treatment compared to the control group by calculating the risk ratio (RR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI). RESULT...
Impaction of first, second and third molars at once comprise a rare clinical scenario with diverse t...
The unerupted and impacted tooth is a common problem and the reason for many orthodontic and pediatr...
Permanent second molar eruption anomalies, although rare, seem to have become increasingly frequent ...
Objectives: In the field of dental impaction, particular attention has recently been focused on prob...
Incidence of tooth impaction varies from 5.6 to 18.8% of the population. Failure of eruption of the ...
Supernumerary teeth and odontomas are obstacles for spontaneous tooth eruption and may result in imp...
Impacted permanent tooth can occur on any tooth in the dental arch. The incidence of retention and i...
Background: Eruption disturbances of permanent molars are uncommon; however, it is important to trea...
Tooth impaction represents the stop of eruption by clinical and radiographical disturbance in erupti...
The aim of this work was to analyze data of patients with failed or delayed eruption of first and se...
When many factors involved in the eruption of the teeth act as negative effects, they can cause erup...
the purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of rapid maxillary expansion (RME) vs simp...
Introduction: Tooth impaction is a biological phenomenon that can affect every tooth group, but most...
Contains fulltext : 53406.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the intr...
To evaluate the spontaneous eruption potential of impacted human permanent teeth localized in the an...
Impaction of first, second and third molars at once comprise a rare clinical scenario with diverse t...
The unerupted and impacted tooth is a common problem and the reason for many orthodontic and pediatr...
Permanent second molar eruption anomalies, although rare, seem to have become increasingly frequent ...
Objectives: In the field of dental impaction, particular attention has recently been focused on prob...
Incidence of tooth impaction varies from 5.6 to 18.8% of the population. Failure of eruption of the ...
Supernumerary teeth and odontomas are obstacles for spontaneous tooth eruption and may result in imp...
Impacted permanent tooth can occur on any tooth in the dental arch. The incidence of retention and i...
Background: Eruption disturbances of permanent molars are uncommon; however, it is important to trea...
Tooth impaction represents the stop of eruption by clinical and radiographical disturbance in erupti...
The aim of this work was to analyze data of patients with failed or delayed eruption of first and se...
When many factors involved in the eruption of the teeth act as negative effects, they can cause erup...
the purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of rapid maxillary expansion (RME) vs simp...
Introduction: Tooth impaction is a biological phenomenon that can affect every tooth group, but most...
Contains fulltext : 53406.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the intr...
To evaluate the spontaneous eruption potential of impacted human permanent teeth localized in the an...
Impaction of first, second and third molars at once comprise a rare clinical scenario with diverse t...
The unerupted and impacted tooth is a common problem and the reason for many orthodontic and pediatr...
Permanent second molar eruption anomalies, although rare, seem to have become increasingly frequent ...