2020
DOI: 10.1002/cap.10091
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Decisions Before Incisions: Technique Selection for the Distal Wedge Procedure

Abstract: Focused Clinical Question What factors identify the optimal surgical technique when a distal wedge procedure is indicated at a terminal maxillary or mandibular molar site? Summary Incision design for the distal wedge procedure is based primarily on the dental arch (maxilla or mandible), the distance from the terminal molar to the hamular notch or ascending ramus, and the dimensions of the attached gingiva. Conclusions In most situations, favorable clinical results are achievable irrespective of the chosen dist… Show more

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“…In this procedure, a triangular incision is made with the apex of the incision located in the direction of the retromolar area and the base located in the distal part of the uprighted second molar. 38 This technique is favorable for cases where the third lower molar is indicated to be extracted. Additionally, it facilitates healthy healing around the second lower molar tissues.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this procedure, a triangular incision is made with the apex of the incision located in the direction of the retromolar area and the base located in the distal part of the uprighted second molar. 38 This technique is favorable for cases where the third lower molar is indicated to be extracted. Additionally, it facilitates healthy healing around the second lower molar tissues.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%