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RFO UPF ; 28(1)20230808. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1524679

ABSTRACT

Objective: To estimate the prevalence of three roots in deciduous mandibular molars. Methodology: Electronic searches were carried out in PubMed and Scopus to identify cross-sectional studies published up to September 2023. The Joanna Briggs Institute tool was used to critically appraise the studies. STATA 16.0 was used to generate risk of bias figures and perform the meta-analysis. Results: Eighteen studies evaluating 9,067 patients (8,969 first molars and 10,765 second molars) were included in this review. The overall prevalence of radix in mandibular deciduous molars was 9.61% (3.67% for first molars and 18.72% for second molars). The prevalence rate of teeth diagnosed using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) was similar to the diagnoses made using conventional radiographic techniques together (periapical, interproximal and panoramic). Final considerations: Lower deciduous molars with three roots have a prevalence of almost 10%, with a higher prevalence in second molars. The diagnosis of this morphological alteration can be made using conventional radiographic techniques, but the use of CBCT is recommended.(AU)


Objetivo: estimar a prevalência de três raízes em molares inferiores decíduos. Metodologia: foram realizadas buscas eletrônicas na PubMed e Scopus para identificar estudos transversais publicados até setembro/2023. Para a avaliação crítica dos estudos foi utilizada a ferramenta do Instituto Joanna Briggs. STATA 16.0 foi usado para gerar figura do risco de viés e realizar a metanálise. Resultados: dezoito estudos que avaliaram 9.067 pacientes (8.969 primeiros molares e 10.765 segundos molares) foram incluídos nesta revisão. A prevalência global de radix em molares decíduos inferiores foi de 9,61% (3,67% para primeiros molares e 18,72% para segundo molares). A taxa de prevalência de dentes com diagnóstico através de Tomografia Computadorizada Cone Beam (TCCB) foi semelhante aos diagnósticos realizados pelas técnicas radiográficas convencionais em conjunto (periapical, interproximal e panorâmica). Considerações finais: os molares decíduos inferiores com três raízes têm uma prevalência de quase 10%, com maior prevalência em segundo molares. O diagnóstico desta alteração morfológica pode ser feito através das técnicas radiográficas convencionais, porém recomenda-se a utilização de TCCB.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Tooth Abnormalities/epidemiology , Tooth Root/abnormalities , Molar/abnormalities , Prevalence , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Braz. j. oral sci ; 22: e239938, Jan.-Dec. 2023. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1523145

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Buccolingual position of teeth could affect the prevalence of alveolar bone defects. Presence of alveolar defects may have a deleterious effect on orthodontic treatment. The aim was to assess the prevalence and extent of dehiscence and fenestration in Class I hyperdivergent subjects and correlate it with buccolingual inclinations(BL) of maxillary first molar teeth. Methods: This retrospective study involved 80 CBCTs of class I hyperdivergent subjects divided into two groups - group A (n=33) buccolingual inclination >9º and group B (n=47) buccolingual inclination <9º. Prevalence and extent of alveolar bone dehiscence and fenestrations were measured in CBCTs using OSIRIX Lite software. Descriptive statistics, Mann Whitney U test and Spearman correlation were done for evaluating intergroup differences and correlation with Buccolingual inclination. Results: Overall prevalence of dehiscence and fenestration in maxillary first molars was 60.95% and 5% respectively. In the buccal alveolar bone, prevalence of dehiscence was highest in group A (84.6%) for 16 and in the lingual alveolar bone prevalence of dehiscence was highest in group B (71.4%) for 26 . On intergroup comparison, the extent of lingual alveolar bone dehiscence (26) in group B was significantly higher (p value <0.05) than in group A. No significant correlation between the extent of dehiscence and fenestration with buccolingual inclination of molar teeth was noted. Conclusion: Molar teeth with BL inclinations of more than 9º had higher prevalence of dehiscence on the buccal side and molar teeth with BL inclinations less than 9 degrees had more dehiscence on the lingual side. But no significant correlation of BL inclination with prevalence and extent of dehiscence and fenestration was noted


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Maxillary Diseases/epidemiology , Alveolar Bone Loss/epidemiology , Malocclusion, Angle Class I/epidemiology , Molar/abnormalities , Maxillary Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Alveolar Bone Loss/diagnostic imaging , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Malocclusion, Angle Class I/diagnostic imaging
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Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1250449

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ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the prevalence of third molar agenesis and associated characteristics. Material and Methods: A total of 2374 panoramic radiographs were retrieved from the radiological archives and evaluated in a computer monitor under optimum viewing conditions. The basic demographic data (age and sex) and the primary findings regarding the presence or absence of third molars in the maxillary and mandibular arches were recorded systematically in a specially designed proforma. Categorical variables were compared using the Chi-square test. Results: A total of 2000 panoramic radiographs were included in the study, of which 1004 were females (50.2%), and 996 were of males (49.8%). The incidence of third molar agenesis was 486 patients (24.3%). Maxillary third molar showed a higher prevalence of agenesis (28.8%) than mandibular third molars (16.4%). A total of 1514 patients (75.7%) had third molars in all four quadrants, and the remaining 486 patients (24.3%) had agenesis of third molar tooth in at least one of the quadrants. Single tooth agenesis was observed in 219 (11%) patients, two teeth agenesis in 172 (8.6%) patients, three teeth agenesis in 39 (2%) patients, and four teeth agenesis in 56 (2.8%) patients. Conclusion: The present study exhibited a maximum number of single tooth agenesis. It was also observed that maxillary third molar agenesis is more than the mandibular third molar and the right side is more than the left side. Agenesis of the third molar is more prevalent in males as compared to females.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Radiography, Panoramic/instrumentation , Young Adult , Molar, Third/abnormalities , Chi-Square Distribution , India/epidemiology , Anodontia/etiology , Molar/abnormalities
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Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1346673

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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the systemic factors associated with Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH) etiology. Material and Methods: A total of 731 8-year-old schoolchildren enrolled in the public school system in Curitiba, Brazil, was randomly selected. The MIH diagnosis was performed by calibrated examiners (Kappa >0.80) according to the European Academy of Pediatric Dentistry criteria (2003). The systemic factors were collected through a semi-structured questionnaire and applied to the children's mothers, addressing the medical history from pregnancy to the first three years of children's life. Associations were analyzed by Poisson regression analysis with robust variance (p<0.05). Results: The systemic factors in the prenatal and perinatal periods were not associated with MIH (p>0.05). The children who used medications during the first years of life had a significantly higher prevalence of MIH (PRc = 2.18 CI = 95% 1.06-4.48; p=0.033). Conclusion: The use of medications during the first three years of children's life is associated with a higher prevalence of MIH.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Tooth Abnormalities/etiology , Epidemiology , Tooth Demineralization , Dental Enamel Hypoplasia/etiology , Molar/abnormalities , Surveys and Questionnaires , Regression Analysis
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Rev. Cient. CRO-RJ (Online) ; 5(3): 2-12, Dec. 2020.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1337808

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Introduction: "Molar-incisor malformation" (MIM) or "Molar root-incisor malformation" is a recently reported dental anomaly of unknown etiology, possibly associated with systemic complications, which affects the development of first permanent molar roots and dental enamel of central incisors. Objective: To conduct a literature review on "Molarincisor malformation", also known as "Molar root-incisor malformation", discussing its clinical, radiographic/tomographic and microscopic aspects; differential diagnosis and treatment possibilities. Sources of data: Electronic search was performed on the MEDLINE database in March 2021, without limit regarding the year of publication. The terms used were "molar-incisor malformation", "molar-root incisor malformation", "root malformation", "root development", "tooth roots", "abnormalities". Synthesis of data: Fifteen articles, most of them case series, were included. In general, medical historyrevealed clinical complications during pregnancy and / or the first years of life. Clinical features included tooth enamel defects in the cervical region of incisors and marked mobility of permanent molars and incisors. Radiographically, partially obliterated pulp chambers, short, thin and incomplete roots of first permanent molars and incisors, were observed. Microscopically, the occurrence of a hypercalcified dentin layer, in the form of a lens, inside the pulp chamber, at the level of the cementum-enamel junction, called"mineralized cervical diaphragm", was reported. Conclusion: "Molar-incisor malformation" is an anomaly characterized by changes in root development, pulp chamber and enamel in permanent molars and incisors. The differential diagnosis includes Dentin Dysplasia type I and Regional Odontodysplasia. Medical and familyhistories are essential for the final diagnosis, and treatment, which despite not having an established protocol, requires a multidisciplinary approach and conventional treatments such as tooth extraction, endodontics, orthodontics, and dental implants.


Introdução: "Malformação molar-incisivo" (MIM) ou "Malformação radicular molarincisivo" é uma anomalia dental recém-reportada de etiologia desconhecida, possivelmente associada a complicações sistêmicas, que afeta o desenvolvimento de raízes dos primeiros molares permanentes e esmalte dentário de incisivos centrais. Objetivo: Realizar uma revisão da literatura sobre "Malformação molar incisivo", também conhecida como "Malformação raiz-molar incisivo", discutindo seus aspectos clínicos, radiográficos/tomográficos, diagnóstico diferencial e possibilidades de tratamento. Fonte dos dados: Busca eletrônica foi realizada na base MEDLINE, em março de 2021, sem limite quanto ao ano de publicação. Os termos pesquisados foram "molarincisor malformation", "molar-root incisor malformation", "root malformation", "root development", "tooth roots", "abnormalities". Síntese dos dados: Quinze artigos, na maioria série de casos, foram incluídos. Em geral, a história médica revelou complicações clínicas durante a gestação e/ou primeiros anos de vida. As características clínicas incluíram defeitos de esmalte dentário na região cervical de incisivos e mobilidadeacentuada de molares e incisivos permanentes. Radiograficamente, observou-se a presença de câmaras pulpares parcialmente obliteradas, raízes de molares e incisivos permanentes curtas, finas e incompletas. Microscopicamente, reportou-se a ocorrência de camada de dentina hipercalcificada, em forma de lente, no interior da câmara pulpar, ao nível da junção cemento-esmalte, denominada de "diafragma cervical mineralizado". Conclusão: A "Malformação molar-incisivo" é uma anomalia caracterizada por alterações do desenvolvimento radicular, da câmara pulpar e do esmalte em molares e incisivos permanentes. O diagnóstico diferencial inclui Displasia dentinária tipo I e Odontodisplasia regional. Históricos médico e familiar são essenciais para o diagnóstico final, e o tratamento, o qual apesar de não ter protocolo estabelecido requer abordagem multidisciplinar e tratamentos convencionais como exodontia, endodontia, ortodontia e implantes dentários.


Subject(s)
Humans , Tooth Abnormalities , Tooth Root/abnormalities , Incisor/abnormalities , Molar/abnormalities , Dental Enamel
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Int. j. odontostomatol. (Print) ; 13(3): 310-315, set. 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1012428

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RESUMEN: La odontodisplasia regional (OR) es una alteración en el desarrollo, no hereditario y que afecta tanto la dentición temporal como la dentición definitiva. Involucra a los tejidos mesodérmicos y ectodérmicos de los dientes lo que es condescendiente con hallazgos clínicos, radiográficos e histológicos. Su etiología aun es desconocida y se presenta mayoritariamente en mujeres. Clínicamente puede afectar al maxilar, a la mandíbula o ambas arcadas pero generalmente solo se ve comprometida una ellas, principalmente el más afectado es el hueso maxilar. Radiográficamente se observa una pobre diferencia entre los tejidos del esmalte y la dentina, siendo tejidos menos radiopacos que su contraparte sana generando un aspecto descrito como "diente fantasma". Histológicamente se observan zonas hipocalcificadas del esmalte con un orden de prismas irregulares mientras que la dentina se observa con un número reducido de túbulos dentinarios y de consistencia más fibrosa en su zona coronal. El tratamiento de la OR es controversial ya que su incidencia es baja y la literatura al respecto no es clara. El objetivo de este manuscrito, fue reportar un caso de OR y revisar la literatura relacionada. Presentamos un caso de OR en una paciente de 12 años que presenta ausencia de los dientes 2.4, 2.5 y 2.6; restos radiculares y agenesia de los dientes 3.5 y 4.5. Se describirán sus aspectos clínicos, radiográficos e histológicos. Se realizó una búsqueda sistemática en las siguientes bases de datos: Clínical key, Science Direct, PubMed y SciELO.


ABSTRACT: Regional odontodysplasia (RO) is a variation in the development; it is not hereditary and it affects both deciduous and permanent dentition. It involves the mesodermal and ectodermal tissues of dental pieces, and coincides with clinical, radiographic and histological findings. Its etiology is still unknown and it reportedly occurs mostly in women. Clinically it can affect the maxilla, mandible or both arches but generally only one is compromised, mainly the maxilla which is affected the most. Radiographically there is limited difference between enamel and dentin tissue, which is less radiopaque than their healthy counterpart, generating an aspect described as "phantom tooth". Histologically hypocalcified areas of the enamel are observed with an irregular order of prisms while the dentine is observed with a reduced number of dentinal tubules and more fibrous consistency in the coronal area. RO treatment is controversial since its incidence is low and the literature on these events is not clear. The aim of this manuscript was to report a case of RO and review related literature. We present a case of RO in a 12-year-old patient who presents absence of parts 2.4.2.5 and 2.6; radicular remains and agenesis of parts 3.5 and 4.5. Its clinical, radiographic and histological aspects are described. A systematic search was carried out in the following databases: Clinical key, Science Direct, PubMed and SciELO.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Child , Odontodysplasia/diagnosis , Mandible/pathology , Molar/abnormalities , Radiography, Panoramic , Odontodysplasia/pathology , Dental Enamel/abnormalities
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Rev. ADM ; 76(1): 44-48, ene.-feb. 2019. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-996080

ABSTRACT

Introducción: El término kissing molars se traduce como «dientes besándose¼; superfi cies oclusales de dos molares retenidos están en contacto una con otra en espacio folicular único y raíces en dirección contraria. Literatura científi ca ha reportado 44 casos. Cuartos molares o distomolares, supernumerarios que se forman distalmente a terceros molares; tamaño y forma variable, generalmente retenidos. Caso clínico: Femenino de 32 años con molestias en zona retromolar inferior izquierda, limitación de apertura, trismus, disfagia. En ortopantomografía, se observa cuarto molar retenido junto con tercer molar, superfi cies oclusales de ambos órganos dentarios retenidos en íntimo contacto dentro de un mismo saco folicular, raíces en dirección opuesta. Discusión: Existe controversia acerca de diferencia entre molares retenidos y KM, algunos autores sugieren que la ausencia de contacto entre dos molares retenidos no permite incluirlos en esta condición. Etiología aún incierta, algunos lo consideran como un evento aislado. Existe una teoría en relación con la formación de quiste dentígero; resorción ósea causada por presencia y expansión de éste, resulta en pérdida de hueso en zona mesial de molares retenidos facilitando movilización, inclinación y contacto uno con otro (AU)


Introduction: The term kissing molars is used when the occlusal surfaces of two retained molars are in intimate contact inside the same follicular sack and roots in opposite direction. Literature has reported 44 cases. Fourth molars, also known as distomolars, are a supernumerary tooth that grows distally to third molars; size and shape are variable, generally retained. Case report: Female 32 years old, pain in the left inferior retromolar zone, trismus, dysphagia. Fourth and third retained molars, with occlusal surfaces in contact, inside the same follicular sack, roots in opposite direction are observed in orthopantomography. Discussion: There is controversy about the diff erence between retained molars and KM, some authors suggest that the absence of contact between two retained molars, does not allow to include them in this condition. Etiology still unknown. Dentigerous cyst formation theory is proposed due to the bone resorption in the mesial zone of retained molars in this entity, which facilitates mobilization and contact between molars (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Tooth Eruption, Ectopic , Tooth, Impacted , Tooth, Supernumerary , Molar/abnormalities , Diagnostic Imaging , Radiography, Panoramic , Treatment Refusal
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J. oral res. (Impresa) ; 7(4): 150-154, abr. 27, 2018. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1120823

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Undergraduate dental student's eligibility and ability to treat difficult endodontic cases is a new area open for debate. a fifth year undergraduate dental student managed to perform a successful root canal treatment (RCT) on a 42 year old male patient diagnosed as a rare case of mandibular first molar with five root canals. as an educational case report, in a country like Sudan, close supervision and clinical training of undergraduate students in treating difficult endodontic cases is recommended.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Root Canal Therapy/methods , Tooth Root/abnormalities , Dental Pulp Cavity/abnormalities , Molar/abnormalities , Dental Pulp Cavity/diagnostic imaging , Endodontics/methods , Mandible
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Int. j. morphol ; 35(4): 1416-1421, Dec. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-893151

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SUMMARY: Paramolar tubercle (PT) is an additional cusp occuring on buccal surface of both upper and lower permanent molars. PT is also known as parastyle when tubercle is present in upper molars, as protostylid when tubercle is present in lower molars. The aim of this study was to evaluate prevalence of PTs in Turkish population with cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Presence of PT in molar teeth were evaluated retrospectively using CBCT images of 210 patients (102 male, 108 female) between 18-77 years old. A total of 909 teeth were analyzed. Because of various reasons some teeth were excluded and final analyze was done with 653 teeth. Prevalence of PT was found as 2.76 % (18 out of 653). Highest frequency of PT was detected 5 in #27, 4 in #17, 2 in #48 among all molar teeth respectively. In two cases; 2 PTs were on the same tooth, bilateral PT was found only in one case. PT was undetected on upper first molars. Prevalence of PTs on permanent molars is a rare phenomenon in the studied population. Use of CBCT in such anatomic variations will provide valuable and detailed information during treatment modalities. Since this pilot study represents Turkish subpopulation, comprehensive studies with increased number of cases should be undertaken to clarify the prevalence of paramolars in Turkish population. Advanced imaging techniques like CBCT will be more helpful in understanding and detecting exact morphological and anatomical variations of PTs during treatment modalities.


RESUMEN: El tubérculo paramolar (TP) es una cúspide adicional que está en la superficie vestibular de los molares permanentes superiores e inferiores. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la predisposición de TP en la población turca con tomografía computarizada de haz cónico (TCHC). Presencia de TP en dientes molares se evaluaron retrospectivamente utilizando imágenes de tomografia de 210 pacientes (102 hombres, 108 mujeres) entre 18-77 años de edad. Se analizó un total de 909 dientes. Por varias razones, algunos dientes fueron excluídos y el análisis final se realizó con 653 dientes. Prevalencia de PTP se encontró en el 2,76 % (18 dientes de 653). La frecuencia más alta de TP se detectó: 5 en # 27, 4 en # 17, 2 en # 48, entre todos los dientes molares, respectivamente. En dos casos, 2 de los TP fueron observados en el mismo diente; TP bilateral sólo se encontró en un caso. El TP no fue detectado en los primeros molares superiores. La prevalencia de TP en los molares permanentes es un fenómeno poco frecuente en la población estudiada. El uso de la TCHC en tales variaciones anatómicas, proporcionará información valiosa y detallada para definir la aplicación de diferentes modalidades de tratamiento. Dado que este estudio piloto representa a una subpoblación turca, estudios exhaustivos con un mayor número de casos deben llevarse a cabo para determinar la prevalencia en la población turca total. Técnicas avanzadas de imagen como TCHC serán más útiles para detectar variaciones morfológicas y anatómicas exactas de TP durante diversas modalidades de tratamiento.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Molar/abnormalities , Molar/diagnostic imaging , Turkey
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Rev. medica electron ; 39(3): 607-614, may.-jun. 2017.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1043118

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Introducción: el primer molar permanente es un diente fundamental al determinar el patrón de masticación durante toda la vida y desempeñar un papel primordial para desarrollar y mantener una oclusión apropiada. Objetivo: describir la pérdida prematura del primer molar permanente. Materiales y Métodos: se realizó estudio observacional, descriptivo, transversal en la escuela primaria "Antonio López Coloma" del Consejo popular México, del municipio Colón, provincia Matanzas, en el periodo comprendido de enero a marzo del 2015 en 169 niños las edades 6 a 11 años. Se estudiaron variables como: edad sexo, y localización del molar ausente. Resultados: el 3% de los estudiados perdió el primer molar permanente, el 40 % de niños con 11 años tuvo pérdida de este diente, las féminas representaron el 60 % de los estudiados. Conclusiones: los estudiados en la edad de 11 años con predominio del sexo femenino presentaron pérdida prematura del primer molar permanente, en los que resaltó el primer molar inferior izquierdo (AU).


Introduction: The first permanent molar is a fundamental tooth to determine the mastication pattern during the whole life, it is vital to develop and maintain a proper occlusion. Objective: describing the premature loss of the first permanent molar. Materials and Methods: an observational, descriptive and transversal study was carried out in the primary school Antonio López Coloma in the area of Mexico neighborhood in Colon municipality, Matanzas province, in the period from January to March 2015, in 169 children 6 to 11 years old. They were study variable, age, sex and the location of the missing tooth. Results: the 3 % of the students lost the first permanent molar, the 40 % of 11 years old boys loss this tooth. The girls represented the 60 % of the studied. Conclusions: The investigated mainly the female sex in the age of 11 lost the first permanent molar very early. The left lower first molar had the highest incidence (AU).


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Child , Dentition, Permanent , Molar/surgery , Dental Caries/complications , Dental Caries/diagnosis , Dental Caries/epidemiology , Dental Occlusion , Mastication/physiology , Mexico , Molar/abnormalities , Molar/growth & development , Molar/injuries
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-159590

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Tooth eruption is the axial movement of the tooth from its developmental position within the jaws to the functional position in the occlusion plane. Any interference in the complex sequential events or pathology of the surrounding bone may cause diffi culty in eruption. Th is may cause an ectopic eruption and aberrant eruption pattern. Th is process might be altered by genetic, molecular, cellular or tissue causes too. Impacted teeth may therefore, be non-functional, abnormal or pathological. Moreover, ectopic eruption of second molars is rarely seen and infrequent. Here we report a case series of ectopic eruption of permanent mandibular molars with some rarest presentation.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Humans , Male , Mandible , Molar/abnormalities , Tooth, Impacted/diagnosis , Tooth, Impacted/epidemiology , Tooth, Impacted/surgery , Young Adult
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 20(2): 110-118, Mar-Apr/2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-745860

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This clinical case reports the treatment of an Angle Class II malocclusion in a young woman with a balanced face affected by agenesis of second and third mandibular molars and subsequent extrusion of second maxillary molars. The atypical and peculiar occlusal anomaly led to individualized treatment proposed in order to normalize dental malpositions, with subsequent rehabilitation of edentulous areas by means of a multidisciplinary approach. This case was presented to the Brazilian Board of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics (BBO) in partial fulfillment of the requirements for obtaining the title of certified by the BBO.


O presente caso clínico relata o tratamento de uma má oclusão de Classe II de Angle, em uma jovem com face harmoniosa, porém agravada por agenesias de segundos e terceiros molares inferiores e consequente extrusão dos segundos molares superiores. A anomalia oclusal atípica e peculiar levou a uma proposta de tratamento individualizada, visando normalizar os maus posicionamentos dentários e uma posterior reabilitação das áreas edêntulas, por meio de uma abordagem multidisciplinar. O presente caso foi apresentado à Diretoria do Board Brasileiro de Ortodontia e Ortopedia Facial (BBO), como parte dos requisitos para a obtenção do título de Diplomado pelo BBO.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Female , Humans , Anodontia/therapy , Malocclusion, Angle Class II/therapy , Molar, Third/abnormalities , Molar/abnormalities , Cephalometry/methods , Diastema/therapy , Mandible/pathology , Maxilla/pathology , Molar/pathology , Orthodontic Appliance Design , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Orthodontic Brackets , Orthodontic Wires , Overbite/therapy , Patient Care Planning , Tooth Movement Techniques/instrumentation , Tooth Movement Techniques/methods
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Dent. press endod ; 5(1): 63-67, jan.-abr. 2015. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-764830

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Introdução: o conhecimento da complexidade anatômica do sistema de canais radiculares — com suas variações, principalmente em relação ao numero de raízes, condutos e curvaturas — facilita o entendimento na localização e negociação dos canais radiculares. Pode-se encontrar canais em forma de "C", cuja aparência assemelha-se a uma fenda, podendo ter de um a três canais. Objetivo: relatar um caso clínico de reintervenção endodôntica de um segundo molar inferior direito, com variação anatômica do canal radicular em forma de "C" tipo II e diagnostico periapical sugestivo de granuloma perirradicular. Métodos: a paciente, do sexo feminino, leucoderma, foi encaminhada para avaliação endodôntica do segundo molar inferior direito. A queixa principal relatada foi discreta sensibilidade a palpação e insatisfação estética devida a restauração metálica fundida existente. Ao exame clinico, foi visualizada uma peça protética com percolação marginal, respostas positivas a palpação e teste de percussão vertical. Ao exame radiográfico, observou-se tratamento endodôntico insatisfatório e área radiolucida na região periapical, sugestiva de granuloma perirradicular. Foram realizadas três sessões, envolvendo remoção da incrustação metálica, desobstrução dos canais radiculares, medicação intracanal e obturação. Conclusão: reitera-se a importância do conhecimento a respeito das diversidades anatômicas dos canais radiculares, bem como de se realizar um planejamento e prognostico endodôntico seguro e confiável. O caso clinico encontra-se em proservação, com remissão da sintomatologia e reparação periapical avaliada radiograficamente.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Anatomic Variation , Molar/abnormalities , Endodontics , Molar , Root Canal Obturation , Tooth Root/abnormalities
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Perionews ; 9(2): 171-179, mar.-abr. 2015. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-764875

ABSTRACT

O tratamento periodontal de dentes que apresentam lesão de furca, muitas vezes, tem resultados imprevisíveis devido a diversos fatores que podem dificultar a terapia ou influenciar no progresso da doença periodontal. Destes, o comprimento do tronco radicular pode contribuir para a lesão precoce das furcas ou mesmo trazer complicações para a aplicação do tratamento. A abertura das raízes pode orientar o tipo de tratamento a ser instituído e as projeções cervicais de esmalte podem dificultar a instrumentação da região, ou mesmo atuar como nicho de retenção de placa. Assim, o propósito deste estudo foi medir, por meio de um paquímetro digital, os troncos radiculares de 400 molares de banco, tanto os primeiros como os segundos, e tanto os superiores como os inferiores, assim como analisar, por meio de índice apropriado, o tipo da projeção cervical de esmalte e, por meio de classificação apropriada, a abertura das raízes, com o objetivo de orientar no diagnóstico e no plano de tratamento. Concluiu-se que há variação das medidas de tronco radicular entre as faces dos dentes avaliados e que uma maior projeção cervical de esmalte (PCE) correlaciona-se com uma diminuição do comprimento de tronco radicular na amostra avaliada, assim como os primeiros molares apresentam maior ocorrência de raízes com grau de abertura maior do que os segundos molares.


Subject(s)
Furcation Defects/diagnosis , Molar/abnormalities , Periodontal Diseases/therapy , Furcation Defects , Molar , Tooth Root
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-159433

ABSTRACT

Clinicians may encounter morphological variations in the form of extra roots and extra root canals. Favorable endodontic treatment requires extensive study of the internal anatomy of teeth. The literature reiterates the incidence of more than three canals in mandibular molar. Radix entomolaris (RE) may complicate the root canal treatment of the tooth if left undiagnosed. The middle mesial canal is more common when compared to the middle distal canal. The combination of RE and three distal canals is a rare occurrence. This case report presents a discussion of root canal therapy in a left mandibular first molar with RE and five root canals.


Subject(s)
Adult , Dental Pulp Cavity/abnormalities , Dental Pulp Cavity/anatomy & histology , Dental Pulp Cavity/surgery , Humans , Male , Mandible , Molar/abnormalities , Molar/anatomy & histology , Molar/surgery , Root Canal Therapy , Tooth Root/abnormalities , Tooth Root/anatomy & histology , Tooth Root/surgery
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-154640

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Talon’s cusp is an anomalous structure that projects palatally from the cingulum areas of maxillary or mandibular anterior teeth. This dental anomaly may pose several pathological, functional and esthetic problems. Talon cusps usually affect a single tooth, but may rarely affect an entire sextant. Such multiple talon cusps may not always occur in association with a syndrome. Furthermore, they may exhibit a genetic pattern of inheritance. This article emphasizes rare occurrence of such nonsyndromic multiple talon cusps in two siblings.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Child , Dens in Dente/genetics , Female , Humans , Incisor/abnormalities , Male , Molar/abnormalities , Siblings , Tooth Abnormalities/genetics , Tooth Crown/abnormalities
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 18(1): 45-49, Jan.-Feb. 2013. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-674262

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Since the beginning of miniscrews as orthodontic anchorage, many applications have been described in the literature. Among these, one is the uprighting of mesially inclined molars. In regard to the mechanical aspects, however, there is little information about the application of orthodontic forces using such devices. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to describe a miniscrew supported spring for uprighting of mesially inclined molars. With this device, one can achieve the correct use of orthodontic biomechanics, thus favoring more predictable tooth movements and preventing unwanted movements from occurring.


INTRODUÇÃO: desde o surgimento dos mini-implantes como recurso de ancoragem ortodôntica, muitas aplicações têm sido descritas na literatura. Entre essas, cita-se a verticalização de molares inclinados para mesial. No entanto, pouco se fala da correta aplicação das forças ortodônticas nesses dispositivos, sob o ponto de vista mecânico. OBJETIVOS: o objetivo desse artigo foi demonstrar uma mola mini-implante suportada para verticalizar molares inclinados para mesial. Com esse dispositivo consegue-se correta aplicação da mecânica ortodôntica, favorecendo movimentos mais previsíveis e minimizando os movimentos indesejáveis.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Bone Screws , Molar/abnormalities , Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures/instrumentation , Tooth Movement Techniques/instrumentation , Tooth Root/physiology , Dental Stress Analysis , Tooth Movement Techniques/methods , Tooth Root
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 18(1): 134-142, Jan.-Feb. 2013. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-674275

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The early orthodontic treatment allows correction of skeletal discrepancies by growth control, and the elimination of deleterious habits, which are risk factors for the development of malocclusions, favoring for the correction of tooth positioning later in a second treatment stage. During development of teeth and occlusion, the mandibular second molars commonly erupt in the oral cavity after all other teeth of the anterior region. In their eruptive process there may be a condition known as tooth impaction, which precludes its complete eruption and requires proper uprighting treatment. The temporary anchorage devices allow disimpaction and movement of these teeth directly to their final position, without the need of patient compliance or reaction movements in other parts of the arch. OBJECTIVE: This paper aims at describing a case report of the treatment of a patient with Angle Class II malocclusion, performed in two phases, in which mini-implants were used for uprighting the impacted mandibular second molars.


INTRODUÇÃO: o tratamento ortodôntico precoce permite a correção das discrepâncias esqueléticas por meio do controle de crescimento e a eliminação de hábitos deletérios, que são fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento de más oclusões, que favorecem a correção do posicionamento dentário mais tardiamente, em uma segunda fase do tratamento. Durante o desenvolvimento da dentição e da oclusão, normalmente o segundo molar inferior chega à cavidade bucal após todos os dentes posicionados anteriormente a ele. Durante seu processo eruptivo, pode ocorrer uma condição chamada "impacção dentária", em que sua erupção completa é interrompida, exigindo tratamento apropriado para verticalização. Os dispositivos temporários de ancoragem permitem a desimpacção e a movimentação desses dentes diretamente às suas posições finais, sem a necessidade de cooperação do paciente e sem movimento de reação nas outras unidades da arcada. OBJETIVO: descrever o tratamento de um caso de má oclusão Classe II de Angle, realizado em duas fases, durante o qual foram utilizados mini-implantes para verticalização dos segundos molares inferiores impactados.


Subject(s)
Child , Female , Humans , Dental Implants , Malocclusion, Angle Class II/therapy , Molar/abnormalities , Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures/instrumentation , Orthodontics, Corrective/methods , Tooth Movement Techniques/instrumentation , Tooth, Impacted/therapy , Cephalometry , Mandible/anatomy & histology , Mandible , Molar/surgery , Radiography, Panoramic
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Pakistan Oral and Dental Journal. 2013; 33 (1): 74-75
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-146788

ABSTRACT

Knowledge of the size, morphology and variation of the root canals is required to achieve a successful endodontic treatment. Primary mandibular first molars usually have two roots. Three rooted primary mandibular first molar with the formation of accessory roots is uncommon. This paper reports a case of three-rooted primary mandibular first molar in a four year old male patient


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Dental Pulp Cavity , Molar/abnormalities , Endodontics
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