Unusual role in occlusion and mastication of a horizontal positioned erupted mandibular third molar: a rare case.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Romanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.47162/RJME.65.3.14
Oana Cella Andrei, Gabriela Ciavoi, Liana Todor, Daniela Ioana Tărlungeanu, Livia Alice Tănăsescu, Magdalena Natalia Dina
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Lower third molars are frequently extracted due to pathologies of the dental follicle, pericoronitis, advanced carious lesions, orthodontic reasons (risk of anterior tooth crowding) or causing periodontal or carious lesions in the distal area of the second molar. The case presented here is of a male patient that came to our Clinic experiencing pain in the distal area of one of his old bridges. The clinical examination revealed a malpositioned, but unusually functional third molar; it is a very rare situation for an initially impacted third molar to erupt in an almost horizontal position and not only to remain on the arch for a very long period of time, but also to contribute to mastication efficiency and occlusion, despite the fact that masticatory forces are distributed at a right angle on its long axis and that mastication takes place on the distal surface of the crown and root, and not on the usually occlusal cusped surface. The horizontal mandibular right third molar contributed to maintaining the vertical dimension of occlusion and the masticatory efficiency for a very long period of time; it also ensured a proper distribution of forces trough the long axis of the second premolar, since the distal contact of the third's molar crown with the second premolar helped it to resist masticatory forces and to remain on the arch, despite the prolonged absence of any mesial contact.

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水平位置萌出的下颌第三磨牙在咬合和咀嚼中的异常作用:一例罕见病例。
由于牙泡病变、冠周炎、晚期龋损、正畸原因(前牙拥挤风险)或导致第二磨牙远端区域牙周或龋损,下第三磨牙经常被拔除。这里介绍的病例是一名男性患者,他因其中一个旧桥的远端区域疼痛而来到我们诊所就诊。临床检查发现,患者的第三磨牙位置不正,但功能异常;尽管咀嚼力在其长轴上呈直角分布,而且咀嚼发生在牙冠和牙根的远端表面,而不是通常的咬合尖面,但最初撞击的第三磨牙却以几乎水平的位置萌出,不仅在牙弓上保留了很长一段时间,而且还有助于提高咀嚼效率和咬合,这种情况非常罕见。水平的下颌右第三磨牙有助于长期保持咬合的垂直度和咀嚼效率;它还确保了力量在第二前磨牙长轴上的适当分布,因为第三磨牙的牙冠远端与第二前磨牙接触,有助于其抵抗咀嚼力并保持在牙弓上,尽管长期没有任何中轴接触。
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期刊介绍: Romanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology (Rom J Morphol Embryol) publishes studies on all aspects of normal morphology and human comparative and experimental pathology. The Journal accepts only researches that utilize modern investigation methods (studies of anatomy, pathology, cytopathology, immunohistochemistry, histochemistry, immunology, morphometry, molecular and cellular biology, electronic microscopy, etc.).
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