Evidence that ectopic upper third molars can result in upper second molar impactions: A case series.

IF 1.4 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Orthodontics Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-05 DOI:10.1177/14653125231178039
Rachna Chawla, Prabjot Garcha, Alexandra Lyne, Zahra Sheriteh
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Abstract

Introduction: The aim of these four case reports was to illustrate the presence of potential upper second molar impactions associated with ectopic third molars and to highlight that some cases have an atypical radiographic presentation.

Case presentations: Four patients (age range = 7-12 years) with various malocclusions presented to the paediatric and orthodontic departments for treatment to address their presenting complaints. Incidental radiographic findings demonstrated potentially impacted upper second molars associated with ectopic third molars. In all of these cases, a joint paediatric-orthodontic approach was adopted to address their dental health, prevent upper second molar impaction and to treat their malocclusion.

Discussion: Careful and systematic review of radiographic imaging was necessary in order to diagnose these cases correctly. These cases demonstrated that it was not always simple to determine impactions, particularly as identification of third molar crypts can be difficult. On occasion, sequential radiographic monitoring is advocated, particularly in patients in the mixed dentition; however, clinicians must be mindful of the risks of ionising radiation as it is not routine practice to irradiate a patient multiple times.

Conclusion: The series of cases highlights the need for a systematic assessment of OPTs to identify ectopic upper third molars. The input from radiologists is invaluable and if necessary, supplemental three-dimensional cone-beam computed tomography can be performed.

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异位上第三磨牙可导致上第二磨牙撞击的证据:病例系列。
简介:这四份病例报告旨在说明异位第三磨牙可能存在上第二磨牙撞击的情况,并强调一些病例的放射学表现并不典型:这四例病例报告旨在说明与异位第三磨牙相关的潜在上第二磨牙撞击的存在,并强调某些病例的放射学表现并不典型:病例介绍:四名患有各种畸形的患者(年龄范围=7-12岁)来到儿科和正畸科接受治疗,以解决他们的主诉。偶然的放射学检查结果显示,上第二磨牙可能与异位第三磨牙有关。在所有这些病例中,都采用了儿科和正畸科联合治疗的方法来解决他们的牙齿健康问题,防止上第二磨牙嵌塞,并治疗他们的错颌畸形:讨论:为了正确诊断这些病例,有必要对放射成像进行仔细和系统的审查。这些病例表明,确定撞击并不总是那么简单,特别是第三磨牙隐窝的识别可能很困难。有时,我们提倡对患者进行连续的射线监测,尤其是混合牙列的患者;但是,临床医生必须注意电离辐射的风险,因为对患者进行多次照射并不是常规做法:这一系列病例凸显了对OPT进行系统评估以识别异位上第三磨牙的必要性。放射科医生的意见非常宝贵,如有必要,可进行补充性三维锥束计算机断层扫描。
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Journal of Orthodontics
Journal of Orthodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthodontics has an international circulation, publishing papers from throughout the world. The official journal of the British Orthodontic Society, it aims to publish high quality, evidence-based, clinically orientated or clinically relevant original research papers that will underpin evidence based orthodontic care. It particularly welcomes reports on prospective research into different treatment methods and techniques but also systematic reviews, meta-analyses and studies which will stimulate interest in new developments. Regular features include original papers on clinically relevant topics, clinical case reports, reviews of the orthodontic literature, editorials, book reviews, correspondence and other features of interest to the orthodontic community. The Journal is published in full colour throughout.
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