Recently, with the help of TADs (temporary anchorage devices), substantial 2nd molar protraction has become possible in case of missing posterior teeth. Total 260 cases of U-6 (Upper 1st molar missing), L-6 (Lower 1st molar missing) and L-E (Lower E extraction with the 2nd molar missing, E: deciduous 2nd molar) were finished. After 2nd molar protraction, even a horizontally-impacted 3rd molar can be uprighted. This treatment will become very good treatment modality, replacing implants and bridges in cases of missing posterior teeth
The loss of first permanent molars, maxillary and/or mandibular, can lead in time, due to the lack o...
The patient was an adolescent boy, aged 15.6 years, with a mutilated dentition. He had extrusion of ...
As the orthodontic stage at the time of the eruption of the third molar is usually the retention per...
ABSTRACTThis case was designed to compensate for the absence of the lower first molar by means of tr...
Impaction of the lower second molar is not a common problem, but it is very challenging for both ort...
Abstract: Impaction of the lower second molar is not a common problem, but it is very chal-lenging f...
Ectopic impaction of mandibular second molars is a rare and challenging dental anomaly, often requir...
The management of eruption anomalies affecting second molars, although quite uncommon, may represent...
It is often difficult to perform prosthodontic treatment for missing molars because the antagonist h...
Impaction of the lower second molar is a common problem, and a very challenging one for the orthodon...
The mandibular second molars can become impacted beneath the crown of the first molars due to variou...
Missing mandibular anterior tooth is one of the most commonly missing teeth in the arch. The replace...
Orthodontic treatments involving missing or compromised first permanent molars are often challenging...
Prophylactic removal of impacted third molars is a common procedure in dentistry, but the necessity ...
Treating impacted teeth is very challenging for an orthodontist. Although canine impactions are comm...
The loss of first permanent molars, maxillary and/or mandibular, can lead in time, due to the lack o...
The patient was an adolescent boy, aged 15.6 years, with a mutilated dentition. He had extrusion of ...
As the orthodontic stage at the time of the eruption of the third molar is usually the retention per...
ABSTRACTThis case was designed to compensate for the absence of the lower first molar by means of tr...
Impaction of the lower second molar is not a common problem, but it is very challenging for both ort...
Abstract: Impaction of the lower second molar is not a common problem, but it is very chal-lenging f...
Ectopic impaction of mandibular second molars is a rare and challenging dental anomaly, often requir...
The management of eruption anomalies affecting second molars, although quite uncommon, may represent...
It is often difficult to perform prosthodontic treatment for missing molars because the antagonist h...
Impaction of the lower second molar is a common problem, and a very challenging one for the orthodon...
The mandibular second molars can become impacted beneath the crown of the first molars due to variou...
Missing mandibular anterior tooth is one of the most commonly missing teeth in the arch. The replace...
Orthodontic treatments involving missing or compromised first permanent molars are often challenging...
Prophylactic removal of impacted third molars is a common procedure in dentistry, but the necessity ...
Treating impacted teeth is very challenging for an orthodontist. Although canine impactions are comm...
The loss of first permanent molars, maxillary and/or mandibular, can lead in time, due to the lack o...
The patient was an adolescent boy, aged 15.6 years, with a mutilated dentition. He had extrusion of ...
As the orthodontic stage at the time of the eruption of the third molar is usually the retention per...