Management of Single Rooted Mandibular Second Molar with Single Canal: Two Case Reports

2020 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 219-227
Author(s):  
Garam Yoon ◽  
Nanyoung Lee ◽  
Sangho Lee ◽  
Myeongkwan Jih

Tooth eruption involves a complex developmental process of tooth migration from the dental follicular origin to the final occlusion position in the oral cavity via the alveolar process. Disturbance of tooth eruption can occur at any point in a series of eruption stages; however, horizontal impaction of the mandibular first molar and primary retention of the primary mandibular second molar are rarely observed simultaneously. This study describes the treatment for two cases of horizontally impacted first molar with primary retention of primary molar. The primary retention of the primary mandibular second molar was extracted, and orthodontic traction was applied to the horizontally impacted primary mandibular first molar. Subsequently, displacement of the premolar tooth bud was improved and space regaining for eruption was achieved, guiding to normal eruption of the first molar.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 70
Author(s):  
Deyan Neychev ◽  
Ivan Chenchev ◽  
Dimitar Atanasov

Author(s):  
Deepashri H Kambalimath

Congenital missing permanent second molar is an extremely rare condition. Non syndromic mandibular second molar agenesis associated with other anomalies has occasionally been reported in literature, but isolated sporadic cases are rarely observed. Number of interactions between genetic and environmental factors during the process of tooth development might be the causative etiology for agenesis. This report presents an isolated case of hypodontia with absence of bilateral mandibular second molar agenesis in a healthy 18 year old female patient is presented and literature review on prevalence of most missing teeth with incidence of missing second molar in various regions of the world and in various regions of Indian continent is presented. No such case has been reported in Indian literature so far.


1976 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-44 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katherine W. L. Vig

This article completes a two-part series. Previously the control of lower second molars following loss of first molars was discussed. It is now proposed to describe methods of uprighting the lower second molar when the first molar is still present. The impacted second molar is typically mesio-angularly inclined and may also be rotated. The severity of the impaction is related to the type of treatment recommended but the methods described are not original. This two-part series is not intended to be a comprehensive account of the many techniques available but selected methods are illustrated by case reports.


2014 ◽  
Vol 47 (12) ◽  
pp. 1185-1191 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Bai ◽  
A.-P. Ji ◽  
M.-W. Huang

Author(s):  
M. Cassetta ◽  
F. Altieri ◽  
A. Di Mambro ◽  
G. Galluccio ◽  
E. Barbato

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