2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.coms.2019.08.005
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Orthodontic and Surgical Considerations for Treating Impacted Teeth

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“…Asian and Black populations had a lower prevalence rate of impaction, but those in Greece and Turkey had a greater prevalence rate. 5 The third molar is the last tooth to form and erupt in humans, as well as the tooth that is most likely to become impacted. Previous study has connected impacted third molars to pericoronitis, caries, periodontal issues, root resorption, and cysts or tumours of the jaw.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asian and Black populations had a lower prevalence rate of impaction, but those in Greece and Turkey had a greater prevalence rate. 5 The third molar is the last tooth to form and erupt in humans, as well as the tooth that is most likely to become impacted. Previous study has connected impacted third molars to pericoronitis, caries, periodontal issues, root resorption, and cysts or tumours of the jaw.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De particular importância para os odontopediatras, a verdadeira impactação de dentes decíduos é incomum. Dentes decíduos não irrompidos provavelmente são secundários a dentes sucessores permanentes ausentes, geralmente devido a síndromes, em vez de processos locais, como comprimento inadequado do arco (Allareddy et al, 2020).…”
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“…Os fatores locais envolvem: discrepâncias severas no tamanho dos dentes/comprimento do arco, falha na reabsorção radicular dos dentes decíduos das raízes, perda precoce dos dentes decíduos e perda de espaço associada, presença de dentes supranumerários e trauma. Assim, é esperado que os dentes impactados sejam causados pela associação entre fatores genéticos e ambientais locais (Allareddy et al, 2020;Synan & Stein, 2020).…”
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“…A lower prevalence rate of impaction was observed amongst the Asians and blacks whereas a higher prevalence rate was observed amongst those in Greece and Turkey. [4] The ongoing evolutionary decrease in the size of the human jaw increases the di culty of accommodating the third molars, causing the failure of their eruption. These changes are due to the cumulative effect of genes, developmental process, and re ned diet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%