Bilateral Intraosseous Migration of Mandibular Second Premolars in a Patient with Nine Missing Teeth

Intraosseous migration is an unusual developmental dental anomaly, which demonstrates horizontal movement of unerupted teeth only affecting the permanent dentition of the lower jaw. Mandibular second premolar is the most common impacted tooth after the third molars and maxillary canines. Distal migr...

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Main Authors: H. Shahoon, M. Esmaeili
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Dentistry
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Online Access:https://jdt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jdt/article/view/209
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spelling doaj-296f62bf81984d64a965b0a78d477ce42020-11-25T03:52:39ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesFrontiers in Dentistry2676-296X2010-03-0171Bilateral Intraosseous Migration of Mandibular Second Premolars in a Patient with Nine Missing Teeth H. Shahoon0 M. Esmaeili1Assistant Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dentistry, Shahed UnivePostgraduate Student, Department of Oral Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, School of Dentistry, ShahIntraosseous migration is an unusual developmental dental anomaly, which demonstrates horizontal movement of unerupted teeth only affecting the permanent dentition of the lower jaw. Mandibular second premolar is the most common impacted tooth after the third molars and maxillary canines. Distal migration of the second premolar is rare and early loss of the permanent first molar is one of the most important predisposing factors of intrabony migration of this tooth. Bilateral migration of the mandibular premolars is very rare compared to unilateral migration. Hereby, we present an 18-year-old man with bilateral intrabony migration of the mandibular second premolars to the mandibular angle (at the inferior and buccal side of the mandibular canal) in the presence of first molars. The patient also had nine congenitally missing teeth without any systemic complication or abnormality in the skeleton. The teeth were surgically extracted. The clinical and diagnostic features and treatment of this case are discussed. https://jdt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jdt/article/view/209BicuspidTooth MigrationMandible
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author H. Shahoon
M. Esmaeili
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M. Esmaeili
Bilateral Intraosseous Migration of Mandibular Second Premolars in a Patient with Nine Missing Teeth
Frontiers in Dentistry
Bicuspid
Tooth Migration
Mandible
author_facet H. Shahoon
M. Esmaeili
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title Bilateral Intraosseous Migration of Mandibular Second Premolars in a Patient with Nine Missing Teeth
title_short Bilateral Intraosseous Migration of Mandibular Second Premolars in a Patient with Nine Missing Teeth
title_full Bilateral Intraosseous Migration of Mandibular Second Premolars in a Patient with Nine Missing Teeth
title_fullStr Bilateral Intraosseous Migration of Mandibular Second Premolars in a Patient with Nine Missing Teeth
title_full_unstemmed Bilateral Intraosseous Migration of Mandibular Second Premolars in a Patient with Nine Missing Teeth
title_sort bilateral intraosseous migration of mandibular second premolars in a patient with nine missing teeth
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Frontiers in Dentistry
issn 2676-296X
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Intraosseous migration is an unusual developmental dental anomaly, which demonstrates horizontal movement of unerupted teeth only affecting the permanent dentition of the lower jaw. Mandibular second premolar is the most common impacted tooth after the third molars and maxillary canines. Distal migration of the second premolar is rare and early loss of the permanent first molar is one of the most important predisposing factors of intrabony migration of this tooth. Bilateral migration of the mandibular premolars is very rare compared to unilateral migration. Hereby, we present an 18-year-old man with bilateral intrabony migration of the mandibular second premolars to the mandibular angle (at the inferior and buccal side of the mandibular canal) in the presence of first molars. The patient also had nine congenitally missing teeth without any systemic complication or abnormality in the skeleton. The teeth were surgically extracted. The clinical and diagnostic features and treatment of this case are discussed.
topic Bicuspid
Tooth Migration
Mandible
url https://jdt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jdt/article/view/209
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