An Inspiration, for Solving the Problem of Superstructure, Divergent Roots- Juniper Publishers
JUNIPER PUBLISHERS-OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY & ORAL HEALTH
Abstract
The third molar is the last tooth to erupt in the
oral cavity and it is also the most retained/impacted tooth of the jaws.
Even though this tooth can remain asymptomatic causing no problems
whatsoever to the patient, a series of disorders can be directly related
with its presence. Throughout Dentistry history there have always been
some doubts concerning the real need for asymptomatic impacted third
molar removal and the best time to do it if indicated. This present
article, Part I, has the objective to review the literature on the
topic. A future to be published article, Part II, will discuss the still
controversial issue and propose a conclusion. There is unanimity among
oral and maxillofacial surgeons for impacted third molars removal when
involved with pathological conditions. The concept of prophylactic
extraction of third molars when the indications are not obvious,
surgical extraction recommendation must be based on clinical experience
and in adequate professional judgment, always taking into account the
relation cost/benefits and if patient´s systemic condition is adequate
for totally recover from surgical trauma.
Keywords:Impacted tooth; Retained third molar; Impacted third molar; Third molar removalPower Presentation
We often encounter the problem of reconstruction of
devitalized teeth. Their crown is caries destroyed or broken. The
possibilities are fiberglass, Logan or cast upgrade. Everything is clear
when teeth has one root or two and how do when a tooth has three roots.
The order item is 1,2,3.
When we practice for probe arrangement is reversed 3,2,1.
If there is free space, which can be adjusted, adding new mass Palavit
G, and now is the time to correct all.
Parts that cannot be corrected remain in the tooth, and they are
moistened or fatty, and part of that is correct, is dry, apply the
additional mass and processing.
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