NEED OF PREVENTION STEPS AGAINST IMPACTION OF MANDIBULAR AND MAXILLARY PREMOLARS.

Lower second premolars, closely followed by upper premolars, are regarded as the third most common teeth prone to impaction, after wisdom teeth and upper canines. Objective of this article is to show the possibility for spontaneous eruption of impacted premolars upon extraction of deciduous molars...

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Main Authors: Hristina Arnautska, Zornica Valcheva, Tihomir Georgiev, Tsvetan Tonchev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peytchinski Publishing 2015-11-01
Series:Journal of IMAB
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Online Access:http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2015/issue4/JofIMAB_2015-21-4p959-963.pdf
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author Hristina Arnautska
Zornica Valcheva
Tihomir Georgiev
Tsvetan Tonchev
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Zornica Valcheva
Tihomir Georgiev
Tsvetan Tonchev
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description Lower second premolars, closely followed by upper premolars, are regarded as the third most common teeth prone to impaction, after wisdom teeth and upper canines. Objective of this article is to show the possibility for spontaneous eruption of impacted premolars upon extraction of deciduous molars and removal of the follicular cyst as described in several clinical cases. The present paper reports four clinical cases supporting the thesis that regardless of the reason behind impacted premolars, undertaking preventive measures significantly improves the position of the germ of those teeth. Conclusions: The early extraction of the deciduous molar, monitoring the patient and reserving the space for the succeeding impacted premolar can lead to non-invasive or relatively short orthodontic treatment (secondary prevention).If root development is incomplete yet there is a good growth potential which could lead to spontaneous eruption (primary prevention). Age specifics particular to children such as the great regenerative abilities of the bone, provide a good prognosis for spontaneous eruption or significant improvement in the position of impacted premolars and facilitate the orthodontic treatment.
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spelling doaj.art-2cf1783c9a7e4234b328eda3788cde642022-12-22T00:32:01ZengPeytchinski PublishingJournal of IMAB1312-773X2015-11-0121495996310.5272/jimab.2015214.959NEED OF PREVENTION STEPS AGAINST IMPACTION OF MANDIBULAR AND MAXILLARY PREMOLARS.Hristina Arnautska0Zornica Valcheva1Tihomir Georgiev2Tsvetan Tonchev3Department of Prosthetic Dental Medicine and Orthodontics, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University Varna, Bulgaria. Department of Prosthetic Dental Medicine and Orthodontics, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University Varna, Bulgaria. Department of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgery, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University Varna, BulgariaDepartment of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgery, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University Varna, BulgariaLower second premolars, closely followed by upper premolars, are regarded as the third most common teeth prone to impaction, after wisdom teeth and upper canines. Objective of this article is to show the possibility for spontaneous eruption of impacted premolars upon extraction of deciduous molars and removal of the follicular cyst as described in several clinical cases. The present paper reports four clinical cases supporting the thesis that regardless of the reason behind impacted premolars, undertaking preventive measures significantly improves the position of the germ of those teeth. Conclusions: The early extraction of the deciduous molar, monitoring the patient and reserving the space for the succeeding impacted premolar can lead to non-invasive or relatively short orthodontic treatment (secondary prevention).If root development is incomplete yet there is a good growth potential which could lead to spontaneous eruption (primary prevention). Age specifics particular to children such as the great regenerative abilities of the bone, provide a good prognosis for spontaneous eruption or significant improvement in the position of impacted premolars and facilitate the orthodontic treatment.http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2015/issue4/JofIMAB_2015-21-4p959-963.pdflower premolarsecond primary molarimpacted premolarsdisturbed eruptionprevention
spellingShingle Hristina Arnautska
Zornica Valcheva
Tihomir Georgiev
Tsvetan Tonchev
NEED OF PREVENTION STEPS AGAINST IMPACTION OF MANDIBULAR AND MAXILLARY PREMOLARS.
Journal of IMAB
lower premolar
second primary molar
impacted premolars
disturbed eruption
prevention
title NEED OF PREVENTION STEPS AGAINST IMPACTION OF MANDIBULAR AND MAXILLARY PREMOLARS.
title_full NEED OF PREVENTION STEPS AGAINST IMPACTION OF MANDIBULAR AND MAXILLARY PREMOLARS.
title_fullStr NEED OF PREVENTION STEPS AGAINST IMPACTION OF MANDIBULAR AND MAXILLARY PREMOLARS.
title_full_unstemmed NEED OF PREVENTION STEPS AGAINST IMPACTION OF MANDIBULAR AND MAXILLARY PREMOLARS.
title_short NEED OF PREVENTION STEPS AGAINST IMPACTION OF MANDIBULAR AND MAXILLARY PREMOLARS.
title_sort need of prevention steps against impaction of mandibular and maxillary premolars
topic lower premolar
second primary molar
impacted premolars
disturbed eruption
prevention
url http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2015/issue4/JofIMAB_2015-21-4p959-963.pdf
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