نتایج جستجو برای: mandibular molar

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Journal: :The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 2013
Hitoshi Ohata Kamichika Hayashi Masashi Iwamoto Kyotaro Muramatsu Akira Watanabe Masato Narita Kenichiro Suga Nobuo Takano Takahiko Shibahara

The Frequency with which impacted supernumerary teeth are encountered in a clinical setting is relatively high, with the majority of such cases occurrig in the median maxillary region, and very few in the molar region. In the molar region, mandibular distomolars (fourth molars) are very rare. Although a small number of case reports have described impacted supernumerary distomolars, very few hav...

2014
Zahra Bahrololoomi Roya Ghafourifard Ali Asghar Soleimani

Single rooted primary mandibular first molar is a rare developmental anomaly. Literatures reveal that failure of invagination of Hertwig's epithelial root sheath leads to this unusual root form. Thorough knowledge of root canal morphology and anatomical variations of primary teeth can help a pediatric dentist in successful root canal treatment. Hereby, we describe two cases of primary mandibula...

2017
Damla Torul Dilara Kazan Mehmet Cihan Bereket Rifat Karli

Accidental displacement of the third molar tooth or its fragment into the anatomical spaces is a rare but potentially serious complication. The most common sites of mandibular third molar displacement are the sublingual, submandibular, and pterygomandibular spaces. Removal of a displaced tooth or its fragments from these spaces may be difficult due to poor access and the vital structures involv...

2013
Tommaso Cutilli Theodora Bourelaki Secondo Scarsella Desiderio Di Fabio Emanuele Pontecorvi Pasqualino Cargini Luis Junquera

INTRODUCTION Pathological (late) fracture of the mandibular angle after third molar surgery is very rare (0.005% of third molar removals). There are 94 cases reported in the literature; cases associated with osseous pathologies such as osteomyelitis or any local and systemic diseases that may compromise mandibular bone strength have not been included. We describe three new cases of pathological...

Journal: :American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics : official publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, its constituent societies, and the American Board of Orthodontics 2005
Guilherme Janson José Eduardo Prado de Souza Flávio de Andrade Alves Pedro Andrade Alexandre Nakamura Marcos Roberto de Freitas José Fernando Castanha Henriques

The orthodontic treatment of an adult patient with a skeletal Class III malocclusion, increased anterior facial height, negative overjet, and bilateral posterior crossbite is presented. Treatment options included mandibular first premolar or third molar extractions with dentoalveolar compensation or combined surgical-orthodontic treatment. Mandibular third molar extraction with dentoalveolar co...

Journal: :European journal of paediatric dentistry : official journal of European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry 2014
C Mitsuhata Y Konishi Y Kaihara K Kozaia

AIM Ectopic eruption (EE) of a first permanent molar occurs during mixed dentition. However, treatment of first permanent mandibular molar EE has been seldom reported. CASE REPORT The cases of an 8-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy are described, whose EE first permanent mandibular molars were correctly positioned after treatment with a dental appliance comprising a lingual arch, sectional a...

2015
Brijesh Patel Naveen Chhabra Disha Jain

Knowledge and understanding of the root canal anatomy is fundamental in achieving the successful endodontic treatment outcome. Occurrence of variations in root canal anatomy is common and frequency may vary according to population. This paper discusses a clinical report of root canal therapy in a permanent mandibular first molar and emphasizes the importance of magnification for the assessment,...

2018
Agrawal Vineet Kapoor Sonali Bhesania Dhwani

The endodontic treatment of a mandibular molar with aberrant canal configuration can be diagnostically and clinically challenging. This case report presents the treatment of a mandibular first molar with seven root canals, of which four canals were located in the mesial root and three in distal root. This case presents a rare anatomic configuration and points to the importance of expecting and ...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2006
Patrick Mahoney

Microscopic pits and scratches form on teeth during chewing, but the extent to which their formation is influenced by mandibular morphology is unknown. Digitized micrographs of the base of facet nine of the first, second, and third mandibular molar were used to record microwear features from an archaeological sample of modern humans recovered from Semna South in northern Sudan (n=38; 100 BC to ...

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