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A Case Report of Kissing Molars Class II
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作者 Toshiyuki Inou Keiichi Uchida +6 位作者 Keiko Kaneko Anna Fuji Nina Wakimoto Tatsuo Takaya Hiroyuki Kitamura Hiroshi Mori Yuji Kurihara 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2024年第5期249-254,共6页
Kissing molars (KMs) is a condition of occlusal molar surfaces in a single follicular space with roots extending in opposite directions. Here, we have reported a case of KMs in a 58-year-old woman. The patient complai... Kissing molars (KMs) is a condition of occlusal molar surfaces in a single follicular space with roots extending in opposite directions. Here, we have reported a case of KMs in a 58-year-old woman. The patient complained of pain in the right mandibular molar region and was diagnosed with KMs consisting of the right mandibular second and third molars. Because of the patient’s pain having subsided at the time of the visit and her unwillingness to undergo tooth extraction, the patient was followed up. KMs is classified into three classes (I-III) and is either true-KMs or pseudo-KMs and presents with or without cystic variants of dental follicles. The presents as true-KMs class II without a cystic variant. With reference to the literature and based on our analysis, the mean age of patients affected by this specific case of KMs is 31.7 years and unilateral KMs is relatively more common (85.7%). Histopathological findings of dentigerous cysts are more often indicated (42.9%). The treatment policy for KMs should therefore be based on the classification of KMs. Importantly, the focus should be on preserving the first and second molars as much as possible. The treatment approach, such as the employment of surgical removal or orthodontics, should be determined by considering the associated factors such as the crowns, tissues, and age of the patient. 展开更多
关键词 Kissing molars Mandibular Second Molar Mandibular Third Molar Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Five-year outcomes of immediate implant placement for mandibular molars with and without chronic apical periodontitis:A retrospective study
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作者 Hua Yang Dan Luo +2 位作者 Mu-Jie Yuan Jian-Jun Yang Da-Shan Wang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第22期5224-5235,共12页
BACKGROUND Most physicians consider molars with chronic apical periodontitis(CAP)lesions as contraindications for immediate implant placement.At the patient’s request,we perform immediate implant placement of the man... BACKGROUND Most physicians consider molars with chronic apical periodontitis(CAP)lesions as contraindications for immediate implant placement.At the patient’s request,we perform immediate implant placement of the mandibular molars with CAP in clinical practice.AIM To retrospectively analyze and compare the 5-year outcomes of immediate implant placement of the mandibular molars with CAP and those without obvious inflammation.METHODS The clinical data of patients with immediate implant placement of the mandibular molars in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University,from June 2015 to June 2017 were collected.The patients were divided into CAP(n=52)and no-CAP(n=45)groups.Changes in bone mineral density and bone mass around implants were analyzed 5 years after implant restoration.RESULTS At 5 years after implantation,the peri-implant bone mineral density was 528.2±78.8 Hounsfield unit(HU)in the CAP group and 562.6±82.9 HU in the no-CAP group(P=0.126).Marginal bone resorption around implants did not differ significantly between the two groups,including buccal(P=0.268)or lingual(P=0.526)resorption in the vertical direction or buccal(P=0.428)or lingual(P=0.560)resorption in the horizontal direction.Changes in the peri-implant jump space did not differ significantly between the two groups,including the buccal(P=0.247)or lingual(P=0.604)space in the vertical direction or buccal(P=0.527)or lingual(P=0.707)space in the horizontal direction.The gray value of cone-beam computed tomography measured using Image J software can reflect the bone mineral density.In the CAP area,the gray values of the bone tissue immediately and 5 years after implant placement differed significantly from those of the surrounding bone tissue(P<0.01).CONCLUSION The results of this study suggest that immediate implant placement of the mandibular molars with CAP can achieve satisfactory 5-year clinical results,without significant differences in the complications,survival rate,or bone tissue condition from the no-CAP mandibular molars. 展开更多
关键词 MOLAR Chronic apical periodontitis Dental implantation Bone density Treatment outcome Retrospective study
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Three-dimensional analysis of the physiological foramen geometry of maxillary and mandibular molars by means of micro-CT 被引量:4
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作者 Thomas Gerhard Wolf Frank Paqué +2 位作者 Michael Sven Patyna Brita Willershausen Benjamín Briseno-Marroquín 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第3期151-157,共7页
The aim of this study was to investigate the physiological foramen diameter, shape and distance between physiological and anatomical apex of maxillary and mandibular first and second molars. Accurate knowledge of the ... The aim of this study was to investigate the physiological foramen diameter, shape and distance between physiological and anatomical apex of maxillary and mandibular first and second molars. Accurate knowledge of the physiological foramina morphology; thus, inherent mechanical shaping technical hindrances, is decisive when taking the corresponding root canal final preparation decision. The morphological dimensions of a total of 1 727 physiological foramina were investigated by means of micro-computed tomography. Mean narrow and wide (to a high number, oval) diameters of the physiological foramen were 0.24, 0.22 and 0.33 mm and 0.33, 0.31 and 0.42 mm in mesiobuccal (MB), distobuccal (DB) and palatal (P) roots in maxillary first molars; 0.24, 0.22 and 0.33 mm and 0.41, 0.33 and 0.44 in MB, DB, and P roots in maxillary second molars. Mandibular first molars showed mean narrow and wide diameters of 0.24 and 0.30 mm and of 0.39 and 0.46 mm in mesial (M) and distal (D) roots; second mandibular molars showed 0.25 and 0.31 mm and 0.47 mm in M and D roots. The mean distance between the physiological foramina and anatomical apex was 0.82, 0.81 and 1.02 mm and 0.54, 0.43 and 0.63 mm in MB, DB and P roots of the maxillary first and second molars, respectively. A mean distance of 0.95 mm (M) and 1.05 mm (D) in the first and 0.78 mm (M) and 0.81 mm (D) in the second mandibular molars was observed. Based on the results obtained, assumable recommendations for final preparation size of the physiological foramen were calculated. However, when taking into consideration, the resulting standard deviations of marginal errors must be cautiously considered when taking a final decision in clinical endodontic treatment. 展开更多
关键词 apical constriction final apical file maxillary and mandibular molars morphology micro-computed tomography physiological foramen
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Vertical direction impaction of kissing molars:A case report 被引量:1
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作者 Cai Wen Rong Jiang +4 位作者 Zhi-Qiang Zhang Bo Lei Yuan-Zheng Yan Ying-Quan Zhong Long Tang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第12期3959-3965,共7页
BACKGROUND Kissing molars(KMs)are a scarcely reported form of molar impaction in which the occlusal surfaces contact each other within a single dental follicle and the roots point in opposite directions.The direction ... BACKGROUND Kissing molars(KMs)are a scarcely reported form of molar impaction in which the occlusal surfaces contact each other within a single dental follicle and the roots point in opposite directions.The direction of KMs impaction is generally tilted.KMs with vertical direction impaction have not been reported in the literature.CASE SUMMARY A 25-year-old female visited a dentist for right maxillary wisdom teeth extraction and was diagnosed with two vertically impacted KMs in the left mandible on panoramic radiography.After cone-beam computed tomography examination confirmed no secondary complication,the patient chose to undergo observation and regular follow-up.A literature review of KMs revealed that vertical impacted KMs are rare;high-quality evidence regarding their prevalence is still lacking.At present,the causality of KMs is controversial.In this study,we have tried to provide a detailed definition of KMs to allow an accurate evaluation of their prevalence and classification based on their impaction direction which may be related to their pathogenesis.The treatment plan of KMs depends on the condition and location of the affected teeth and associated complications;they may be either directly extracted or treated using a multidisciplinary approach including maxillofacial surgeons and orthodontists.CONCLUSION KMs are a rare clinical condition of impacted teeth with unclear pathogenesis.Vertically impacted KMs were seldom reported.Reasonable definition and classification of KMs can help in the understanding of their causes and prevalence. 展开更多
关键词 Kissing molars Impacted tooth PATHOGENESIS PREVALENCE Classification Case report
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The Buccal Lid Approach for Removal of Impacted Mandibular Molars—When, How and Why?
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作者 Fares Kablan Victoria Yaffe Imad Abu El-Naaj 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2017年第1期81-90,共10页
Background: The surgical removal of impacted mandibular molars represents one of the most prevalent procedures carried out by the oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Despite its prevalence, unusual impaction location of m... Background: The surgical removal of impacted mandibular molars represents one of the most prevalent procedures carried out by the oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Despite its prevalence, unusual impaction location of mandibular molars necessitates alternative extraction approaches. One of the methods described for extraction of deeply impacted molars is the bony lid approach which was first presented for surgical endodontic treatment of mandibular molars. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of the bony lid approach in extracting mandibular molars. In addition, critical clinical key points, new aspects while performing this procedure, indications and contraindications are discussed. Materials and Methods: 9 patients were treated with the bony lid technique. A retrospective analysis of medical charts was conducted to evaluate the results of surgery. Results: The operative technique described in the article was successfully carried out in 12 cases of impacted mandibular molars. No incidence of permanent sensory deficit was recorded. In one patient, an infection mandated the removal of the bony lids. In all other cases the healing process was uneventful. Conclusion: The bony lid technique has many advantages over alternative extraction methods and should be considered as a treatment option in cases of critical proximity between an impacted tooth and the inferior alveolar nerve. 展开更多
关键词 BUCCAL LID MANDIBULAR molars Extraction
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A Case Report of Kissing Molars Class III
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作者 Keiko Kaneko Keiichi Uchida +6 位作者 Toshiyuki Inou Hideyuki Nezu Hiroshi Mori Hiroyuki Kitamura Tatsuo Takaya Yukiko Yoko Norimasa Okafuji 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 CAS 2022年第10期321-325,共5页
Kissing molars (KMs), first reported by Van Hoof in 1973, refer to molars with occlusal surfaces that contact each other in a single follicular space while their roots extend in opposite directions. This is a case of ... Kissing molars (KMs), first reported by Van Hoof in 1973, refer to molars with occlusal surfaces that contact each other in a single follicular space while their roots extend in opposite directions. This is a case of a 20-year-old male who presented with complaints of right mandibular molar pain with cold water contact and occlusion. Panoramic and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images revealed impaction of the right mandibular third and fourth molars, with the occlusal surfaces contacting each other while the roots extended in opposite directions. KMs are classified according to the impaction of the mandibular first and second molars (Class I), second and third molars (Class II), and third and fourth molars (Class III). Our patient was considered Class III. Given the patient’s preference for surgical treatment, successful teeth extraction and extirpation were performed under intravenous sedation. The patient’s postoperative course was unremarkable. We describe a case of KMs Class III with a cystic variant assessed by panoramic and CBCT images. We additionally review all KMs Class III reported in the literature. 展开更多
关键词 Kissing molars Mandibular Fourth Molar Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Molar Impaction
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Ultrasonic piezotome surgery: is it a benefit for our patients and does it extend surgery time? A retrospective comparative study on the removal of 100 impacted mandibular 3rd molars
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作者 Angelo Troedhan Andreas Kurrek Marcel Wainwright 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2011年第4期179-184,共6页
Aim of the study was to evaluate if there is a constant and significant reduction in traumaticity when mas- sively traumatic oral surgical procedures such as the removal of third molars are conducted with only ul- tra... Aim of the study was to evaluate if there is a constant and significant reduction in traumaticity when mas- sively traumatic oral surgical procedures such as the removal of third molars are conducted with only ul- trasonic surgical devices (Piezotomes) expressed in a reduction of postsurgical pain and swelling on the patient’s side since such clinical experiences by the authors suggested this. Since oral surgeons criticize a higher time consumption for surgeries with Piezoto- mes also the objective time consumption was evalu- ated and compared to the traditional methods. Mate- rial and Methods: 56 female and male patients were selected that already underwent a removal of an im- pacted third mandibular molar on one side with rota- ry instruments by bone destructive burring with a still persisting comparable third mandibular molar on the contralateral side complaining about recur- rent pain episodes and were already documented for pain and swelling before. The ultrasonic surgical re- moval with the Piezotome was conducted with a buc- cal osteotomy of the compacta lateral to the impacted third molar, preservation of the resected compacta in saline solution, removal of the third molar by single or multiple dentotomy and full anatomical restitution of the surgical site with the preserved buccal com- pacta. The swelling was documented by kephalome- try 24/48/72 hours and 1 week post surgery, the pain index by the total consumption of ibuprofen-400 mg—tablets. Lesions of the mandible nerve were documented. Netto surgery time was taken from the first incision to the last suture of the procedure. Re-sults: 6 patients had to be excluded from evaluation due to incomplete post surgical follow up. A signify-cant (***, p > 0.999) decrease in pain and swelling of 50% was detected both for the parameters swelling and pain with Piezotome-surgery. No lesions of the mandible nerve were detected with Piezotome sur- gery whereas surgery with rotary instruments re- sulted in 16% hypesthesia at least up to one week. Although netto surgery time was approximately 50% longer when done with the Piezotome at the begin-ning the time consumption normalized with the growing experience of the surgeons back to the time schedule when surgery was performed with rotary instruments revealing no significant differences (-, p < 0.73). Conclusions: The results of this retrospective study suggest that Piezotome-surgery is superior in atraumaticity and soft-tissue safety compared to tra- ditional procedures with burs and grants the patients significantly less post surgical pain and swelling. Al- though—as it is with all new surgical tools and pro- tocols—surgery time is longer at the beginning when purely working with ultrasonic surgical devices time consumption reduces to normal values after a learn- ing curve. 展开更多
关键词 ULTRASONIC SURGERY Piezotome Rotating Instruments Post SURGICAL Swelling Post SURGICAL Pain IMPACTED MANDIBULAR Third molars Osteotomy
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Prevalence of Distolingual Roots in the Permanent Mandibular Molars in a Chinese Population
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作者 Yongchun Gu Longxing Ni 《口腔医学研究》 CAS CSCD 2013年第2期177-181,共5页
Objective: The purpose of this study was to detect the prevalence of distolingual(DL) roots in the permanent mandibular molars in a Chinese population by using cone-beam computed tomography(CBCT).Methods : A total of ... Objective: The purpose of this study was to detect the prevalence of distolingual(DL) roots in the permanent mandibular molars in a Chinese population by using cone-beam computed tomography(CBCT).Methods : A total of 500Chinese patients'CBCT images were examined.The incidences and bilateral concurrence rates of DL roots were determined for the permanent mandibular first,second and third molars.The differences between sexes and sides were tested by using Chi-square tests.The antimeric correlations for occurrence of the trait were analyzed with the Spearman's rank order correlation test.Results : The prevalence of 3-rooted mandibular first molars was 31.98%(134 / 419individuals) calculated by individuals,and 25.89%(217 / 838teeth) calculated by teeth.The bilateral concurrence rate was 61.94%.A significant right-side predilection was found in the female group(P=0.025) as well as for both sexes combined(P=0.009).The Spearman's correlations coefficient between antimeres was 0.77(P=0.000).The prevalence of DL roots in the mandibular second and third molars were 2.02%(8 / 396individuals) and 12.10%(19 / 157individuals),respectively.The corresponding bilateral concurrence rate was 12.50% and 35.83%,and the bilateral correlation coefficient was 0.22(P=0.000) and 0.50(P=0.000),respectively.Conclusion : Clinicians should be aware of the high prevalence of the DL roots in the Chinese population.Understanding the pattern of occurrence would be useful for dental treatment. 展开更多
关键词 Distolingual root Permanent mandibular molars CBCT
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The influence of the eruption of mandibular third molars on the craniofacial morphology in Han youth of North China
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作者 Xiao-Tong Yu Han-Xiao Yu +5 位作者 Chen Wang Tong Wu Wei Liu Zhen-Yu Qu Lei Chang Fu Ren 《Life Research》 2022年第2期1-9,共9页
Teeth affect not only oral problems but also facial morphology.In China,there are few reports about the influence of the third molars on the craniofacial morphology of Han youths.Using in vivo imaging software,3D reco... Teeth affect not only oral problems but also facial morphology.In China,there are few reports about the influence of the third molars on the craniofacial morphology of Han youths.Using in vivo imaging software,3D reconstruction of craniofacial CTs were performed on 32 Chinese Han youths without mandibular third molars and 25 Chinese Han youth with full mandibular third molars.The morphology of their mandible and mandibular tissue was measured to identify differences.Among the morphological characteristics of hard tissues,except for∠ANB,people with a full eruption of the mandibular third molars had statistically significantly larger angle indicators than people without the eruption of the third molars.The soft tissue indicators also showed statistically significant discrepancies in terms of morphological facial height,mouth to gnathion distance,lip height,and mouth breadth.The most influential index for mandibular third molars was length of symphysis,followed by the four indicators of soft tissue and mandible length and height.Morphology facial height,mouth to gnathion distance,lip height,and height of symphysis were moderately correlated.The experimental results show that among Han youth in North China,the third molar eruption has a widespread influence on mandibular morphology,especially in angle,length,and height indicators.It also has a certain influence on maxillofacial soft tissue morphology.These results can be applied to future clinical risk assessment of the wisdom teeth and forensic personal identification of the cranial and maxillofacial region. 展开更多
关键词 mandibular third molars geometric morphometry craniofacial morphology forensic science
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Compensation trends of the angulation of first molars:retrospective study of 1403 malocclusion cases 被引量:23
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作者 Hong Su Bing Han +3 位作者 Sa Li Bin Na Wen Ma Tian-Min Xu 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第3期175-181,共7页
We investigated the compensatory trends of mesiodistal angulation of first molars in malocclusion cases. We compared differences in the angulation of first molars in different developmental stages, malocclusion classi... We investigated the compensatory trends of mesiodistal angulation of first molars in malocclusion cases. We compared differences in the angulation of first molars in different developmental stages, malocclusion classifications and skeletal patterns. The medical records and lateral cephalogrammes of 1 403 malocclusion cases taken before treatment were measured to evaluate compensation of molar angulation in relation to the skeletal jaw. The cases were stratified by age, Angle classification and skeletal patterns. Differences in the mesiodistal angulation of the first molars were compared among the stratifications. We observed three main phenomena. First,angulation of the upper first molar varied significantly with age and tipped most distally in cases aged,12 years and least distally in cases aged.16 years. The lower first molar did not show such differences. Second, in Angle Class II or skeletal Class II cases, the upper first molar was the most distally tipped, the lower first molar was the most mesially tipped, and opposite angulation compensation was observed in Class III cases. Third, in high-angle cases, the upper and lower first molars were the most distally tipped, and opposite angulation compensation was observed in low-angle cases. These data suggest that the angulation of the molars compensated for various growth patterns and malocclusion types. Hence, awareness of molar angulation compensation would help to adjust occlusal relationships, control anchorage and increase the chances of long-term stability. 展开更多
关键词 Angle classification angulation COMPENSATION first molar growth stages MALOCCLUSION sagittal skeletal patterns verticalskeletal patterns
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Incidence of C-shaped root canal systems in mandibular second molars in the native Chinese population by analysis of clinical methods 被引量:8
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作者 Yan Wang Jing Guo +2 位作者 Hai-Bing Yang Xuan Han Ying Yu 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第3期161-165,共5页
The aims of the study were to investigate the incidence of C-shaped root canal systems in mandibular second molars in a native Chinese population using radiography and clinical examination under microscope and to comp... The aims of the study were to investigate the incidence of C-shaped root canal systems in mandibular second molars in a native Chinese population using radiography and clinical examination under microscope and to compare the relative efficacies of these methods. For the recognition of C-shaped root canal system, 1 146 mandibular second molars were selected and examined. Teeth with C-shaped canal systems were categorized by using the radiographic classification criteria and the modified Melton's method. C-shaped canals were identified in 397 (34.64%) mandibular second molars by radiography (type I, 31.23%; type II, 38.29%; type III, 30.48%). Clinical examination showed that 449 (39.18%) cases exhibited C-shaped canal systems (C1, 22.94%; C2, 48.11%; C3a, 15.59%; C3b, 13.36%). As for the result of the radiographic and clinical combined examination, C-shaped root canals were found in 473 (41.27%) mandibular second molars (C1, 21.78%; C2, 45.67%; C3a, 16.70%; C3b, 15.86%). The incidence of C-shaped root canal diagnosed by radiographic method was statistically different from that by clinical examination and the combined examination (P〈O.05). The study indicated a high incidence of C-shaped canal system in a Chinese population. The combination of microscopic and radiographic examination is an effective method in identifying the C-shaped root canal system. 展开更多
关键词 C-shaped root canal INCIDENCE mandibular second molar
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Intrusion of Overerupted Maxillary Molars with Miniscrew Implant Anchorage: A Radiographic Evaluation 被引量:6
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作者 寻春雷 赵弘 +1 位作者 曾祥龙 王兴 《Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology(Medical Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2013年第5期780-785,共6页
The aim of this retrospective study was to quantitatively evaluate the treatment effects of in- trusion of overerupted maxillary molars using miniscrew implant anchorage and to investigate the apical root resorption a... The aim of this retrospective study was to quantitatively evaluate the treatment effects of in- trusion of overerupted maxillary molars using miniscrew implant anchorage and to investigate the apical root resorption after molar intrusion. The subjects included 30 patients whose average ages were 35.5±9.0 years. All patients had received intrusion treatments for overerupted maxillary molars with miniscrew anchorage. There were 38 maxillary first molars and 26 maxillary second molars to be in- truded. Two miniscrews were inserted in the buccal and palatal alveolar bone mesial to the overerupted molar. Force of 100-150 g was applied by the elastic chains between screw head and attachment on each side. Lateral cephalograms and panoramic radiographs taken before and after intrusion were used to evaluate dental changes and root resorption of molars. Only 6 of the 128 miniscrews failed. The first and second molars were significantly intruded by averages of 3.4 mm and 3.1 mm respectively (P〈0.001). The average intrusion time was more than 6 months. The crown of the molars mesially tilted by averages of 3.1 degrees and 3.3 degrees (P〈0.001) for first and second molars. The amounts of root resorption were 0.2-0.4 mm on average. The intrusion treatment of overerupted molars with miniscrew anchorages could be used as an efficient and reliable method to recover lost restoration space for pros- thesis. Radiographically speaking, root resorption of molars was not clinically significant after applica- tion of intrusive forces of 200 to 300 g. 展开更多
关键词 overerupted molar miniscrew implant anchorage molar intrusion
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Removal of nonimpacted third molars alters the periodontal condition of their neighbors clinically, immunologically, and microbiologically 被引量:4
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作者 Yi Tian Lijuan Sun +2 位作者 Honglei Qu Yang Yang Faming Chen 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第1期52-61,共10页
Considering the adverse effects of nonimpacted third molars(N-M3s)on the periodontal health of adjacent second molars(M2s),the removal of N-M3s may be beneficial to the periodontal health of their neighbors.This study... Considering the adverse effects of nonimpacted third molars(N-M3s)on the periodontal health of adjacent second molars(M2s),the removal of N-M3s may be beneficial to the periodontal health of their neighbors.This study aimed to investigate the clinical,immunological,and microbiological changes of the periodontal condition around M2s following removal of neighboring N-M3s across a 6-month period.Subjects with at least one quadrant containing an intact first molar(M1),M2,and N-M3 were screened and those who met the inclusion criteria and decided to receive N-M3 extraction were recruited in the following investigation.M2 periodontal condition was interrogated before M3 extraction(baseline)and at 3 and 6 months postoperatively.Improvements in clinical periodontal indexes of M2s in response to their adjacent N-M3 removal,along with changes in inflammatory biomarkers among gingival crevicular fluid(GCF)and the composition of subgingival plaque collected from the distal sites of the M2s of the targeted quadrant were parallelly analyzed.Complete data of 26 tooth extraction patients across the follow-up period were successfully obtained and subsequently applied for statistical analysis.Compared to the baseline,the periodontal condition of M2s was significantly changed 6 months after N-M3 removal;specifically,the probing depth of M2s significantly reduced(P<0.001),the matrix metalloproteinase(MMP)-8 concentration involved in GCF significantly decreased(P=0.025),and the abundance of the pathogenic genera unidentified Prevotellaceae and Streptococcus significantly decreased(P<0.001 and P=0.009,respectively).We concluded that N-M3 removal was associated with superior clinical indexes,decreased GCF inflammatory biomarkers,and reduced pathogenic microbiome distribution within the subgingival plaque.Although the retention or removal of N-M3s continues to be controversial,our findings provide additional evidence that medical decisions should be made as early as possible or at least before the neighboring teeth are irretrievably damaged. 展开更多
关键词 PERIODONTAL MOLAR CONDITION
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Transcriptome analysis of ankylosed primary molars with infraocclusion 被引量:4
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作者 Annie Tong Yuh-Lit Chow +3 位作者 Katie Xu Rita Hardiman Paul Schneider Seong-Seng Tan 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第1期68-76,共9页
Primary molar ankylosis with infraocclusion can retard dental arch development and cause dental asymmetry. Despite its widespread prevalence, little is known about its molecular etiology and pathogenesis. To address t... Primary molar ankylosis with infraocclusion can retard dental arch development and cause dental asymmetry. Despite its widespread prevalence, little is known about its molecular etiology and pathogenesis. To address this, RNA sequencing was used to generate transcriptomes of furcal bone from infraoccluded(n = 7) and non-infraoccluded(n = 9) primary second molars, all without succeeding biscuspids. Of the 18 529 expressed genes, 432(2.3%) genes were differentially expressed between the two groups(false discovery rate < 0.05). Hierarchical clustering and principal component analysis showed clear separation in gene expression between infraoccluded and non-infraoccluded samples. Pathway analyses indicated that molar ankylosis is associated with the expression of genes consistent with the cellular inflammatory response and epithelial cell turnover. Independent validation using six expressed genes by immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated that the corresponding proteins are strongly expressed in the developing molar tooth germ, in particular the dental follicle and inner enamel epithelium. The descendants of these structures include the periodontal ligament, cementum, bone and epithelial rests of Malassez;tissues that are central to the ankylotic process.We therefore propose that ankylosis involves an increased inflammatory response associated with disruptions to the developmental remnants of the dental follicle and epithelial rests of Malassez. 展开更多
关键词 OCCLUSION infra MOLAR
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Multiple Dens Evaginatus of Premolars and Molars in Chinese Dentition:A Case Report and Literature Review 被引量:4
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作者 Yan-gang Rao Li-yang Guo Tao Hu 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第3期177-180,共4页
Dens evaginatus (DE) is a dental anomaly that occurs as an accessory tubercle on the occlusal or lingual surface of a tooth. The authors provide a literature review and report a rare case in which DE occurs on multi... Dens evaginatus (DE) is a dental anomaly that occurs as an accessory tubercle on the occlusal or lingual surface of a tooth. The authors provide a literature review and report a rare case in which DE occurs on multiple mandibular premolars and maxillary molars. The patient is a 26-year-old Chinese woman, with a chief complaint of gingival bleeding. DE affecting teeth 17, 27, 35,and 45 was found during clinical examination. For treatment of the patient, we reduced the opposing occluding teeth, while undertaking progressive grinding of the tubercles for six months. We followed-up for a year. This suggests the importance of examining for multiple DE during clinical practice. 展开更多
关键词 Dens evaginatus evaginated odontome molar premolar
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Endodontic management of the maxillary first molars with two root canals: A case report and review of the literature 被引量:4
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作者 Jie Liu Ke-Hua Que +1 位作者 Zuo-Hui Xiao Wen Wen 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2019年第1期79-88,共10页
BACKGROUND The complex anatomy of the maxillary first molars has always been a major challenge for complete root canal treatment in endodontic therapy. Here, we present two cases of maxillary first molars, each with o... BACKGROUND The complex anatomy of the maxillary first molars has always been a major challenge for complete root canal treatment in endodontic therapy. Here, we present two cases of maxillary first molars, each with only two root canals, which have been rarely reported. We also perform a literature review of maxillary first molar anatomy.CASE SUMMARY The two patients were referred to the hospital after 1) finding a cavity in their tooth with a color change and, 2) a toothache during mastication, respectively.Both of these cases were diagnosed as apical periodontitis by X-ray imaging and cone beam computed tomography(CBCT). Non-surgical endodontic therapy was performed with the assistance of a dental operating microscope(DOM). CBCT showed rare but accurate images of both patients, each with two root canals and two roots in their maxillary first molars. Both roots were located in the buccal in the palatal direction, and each root had only one clear root canal. In addition,each maxillary first molar in both patients was symmetrical to that on the opposing side with only two separate root canals. Non-surgical endodontic therapy was performed with the assistance of a DOM. Finally, the teeth were restored using composite resin and the patients were satisfied with the results.CONCLUSION Making full use of CBCT and DOM would contribute to helping dentists make correct diagnoses and successfully treat teeth with rare root canal morphologies. 展开更多
关键词 Root CANAL anatomy MAXILLARY first MOLAR Cone beam COMPUTED tomography Dental operating MICROSCOPE ENDODONTIC therapy Case report
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Role of third molars in orthodontics 被引量:3
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作者 Konstantinia Almpani Olga-Elpis Kolokitha 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2015年第2期132-140,共9页
The role of third molars in the oral cavity has been extensively studied over the years. Literature includes numerous diagnostic and treatment alternatives regarding the third molars. However, an issue that has not be... The role of third molars in the oral cavity has been extensively studied over the years. Literature includes numerous diagnostic and treatment alternatives regarding the third molars. However, an issue that has not been discussed at the same level is their involvement in orthodontic therapy. The aim of this study is to present a review of the contemporary literature regarding the most broadly discussed aspects of the multifactorial role of third molars in orthodontics and which are of general dental interest too. 展开更多
关键词 CROWDING Extraction ERUPTION THIRD MOLAR ORTHODONTICS IMPACTION
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Root canal morphology and configuration of 123 maxillary second molars by means of micro-CT 被引量:3
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作者 Thomas Gerhard Wolf Frank Paqué +2 位作者 Anja-Christin Woop Brita Willershausen Benjamín Briseno-Marroquín 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第1期33-37,共5页
The aim of this study was to investigate the root canal configuration, accessory canals and number of main foramina of 123 maxillary second molars by means of micro-computed tomography. The teeth were scanned and repr... The aim of this study was to investigate the root canal configuration, accessory canals and number of main foramina of 123 maxillary second molars by means of micro-computed tomography. The teeth were scanned and reproduced with 3D software imaging. The root canal configuration and number of main foramina were evaluated by means of a four-digit system. The morphological complexity of human maxillary second molars is depicted by the number of accessory and connecting canals. The most frequently observed root canal configurations in the mesiobuccal root were 2-2-2/2 (19.5%), 2-2-1/1 (14.6%) and 2-1-1/1 (13.0%). A 1-1-1/1 configuration was observed in 93.5% and in 96.7% in the distobuccal and palatal roots, respectively. The MB1 mot canal had one accessory canal (18.7%), and 8.9% of the MB2 root canal had one or two accessory canals. The distobuccal (11.3%) and palatal (14.6%) root canals had at least one accessory canal, and connecting canals were observed in 16.3% of mesiobuccal roots. The MB1, MB2, distobuccal and palatal root canals had one main foramen in 99.2%, 43.1%, 98.4% and 99.2% of samples, respectively. In the mesiobuccal root, one accessory foramen was detected in 14.6%, two were detected in 7.3%, and three were detected in 5.7%. The distobuccal root showed one or two accessory foramina in 9.1% of samples. The root canal configuration of maxillary second molars is quite heterogeneous; the mesiobuccal root has predominantly two root canal entrances (58.4%, 1 in 41.1%) with one main foramen (54.4%). Two main foramina were observed in 43.0%. Morphological variations, connecting and accessory canals were observed in all apical thirds. 展开更多
关键词 accessory and connecting canals apical foramina maxillary second molar MICRO-CT morphology root canal configuration
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Three-dimensional computed topography analysis of a patient with an unusual anatomy of the maxillary second and third molars 被引量:1
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作者 Jin Zhao Yan Li +2 位作者 Zhi-wei Yang Wei Wang Yan Meng 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第4期225-228,共4页
We present a case of a patient with rare anatomy of a maxillary second molar with three mesiobuccal root canals and a maxillary third molar with four separate roots, identified using multi-slice computed topography ... We present a case of a patient with rare anatomy of a maxillary second molar with three mesiobuccal root canals and a maxillary third molar with four separate roots, identified using multi-slice computed topography (CT) and three-dimensional reconstruction techniques. The described case enriched/might enrich our knowledge about possible anatomical aberrations of maxillary molars. In addition, we demonstrate the role of multi-slice CT as an objective tool for confirmatory diagnosis and successful endodontic management. 展开更多
关键词 maxillary second molar mesiobuccal root maxillary third molar multi-slice computed topography three-dimensional reconstruction
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Bilateral maxillary fused second and third molars:a rare occurrence 被引量:1
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作者 Rui-Zhen Liang Jin-Tao Wu +4 位作者 You-Nong Wu Roger J Smales Ming Hu Jin-Hua Yu Guang-Dong Zhang 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第4期231-234,共4页
This case report describes the diagnosis and endodontic therapy of maxillary fused second and third molars, using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). A 31-year-old Chinese male, with no contributory medical or fam... This case report describes the diagnosis and endodontic therapy of maxillary fused second and third molars, using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). A 31-year-old Chinese male, with no contributory medical or family/social history, presented with throbbing pain in the maxillary right molar area following an unsuccessful attempted tooth extraction. Clinical examination revealed what appeared initially to be a damaged large extra cusp on the buccal aspect of the distobuccal cusp of the second molar. However, CBCT revealed that a third molar was fused to the second molar. Unexpectedly, the maxillary left third molar also was fused to the second molar, and the crown of an unerupted supernumerary fourth molar was possibly also fused to the apical root region of the second molar. Operative procedures should not be attempted without adequate radiographic investigation. CBCT allowed the precise location of the root canals of the right maxillary fused molar teeth to permit successful endodontic therapy, confirmed after 6 months. 展开更多
关键词 cone-beam computed tomography scans endodontic therapy fusion of teeth maxillary molar
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