Lower third molar development subsequent to second molar extraction

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Author(s):  
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Andrew Richardson
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pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. T. Dacre

The benefits of lower second molar extraction are substantially reduced if the third molar fails to erupt into a satisfactory position. The selection criteria offered by the literature have been tested in a sample of 51 patients. Prediction is uncertain and cases should be followed until such time as a satisfactory third molar position has been achieved. Failure may be unilateral and more often on the right side. The need for follow-up treatment is subjective but may be as many as one in the patients.


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