Timely extraction of the first permanent molars severely affected in mixed dentition.
The aim of this study was to establish a guide for general dentists that allow identifying the ideal moment to extract the first permanent molars with poor prognosis, in the hope of obtaining a spontaneous closure of space, regarding that the first permanent molar is more susceptible to develop dent...
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doaj-9c375296440a4b73a3e44c57f7d4ab532020-11-25T02:21:23ZengUniversidad de Concepción.Journal of Oral Research0719-24600719-24792019-06-018326326810.17126/joralres.2019.039Timely extraction of the first permanent molars severely affected in mixed dentition.Javiera Scheu0Cecilia Cerda1Víctor Rojas2Universidad Mayor, Santiago, Chile.Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello, Santiago, ChileUniversidad de los Andes, Santiago, Chile.The aim of this study was to establish a guide for general dentists that allow identifying the ideal moment to extract the first permanent molars with poor prognosis, in the hope of obtaining a spontaneous closure of space, regarding that the first permanent molar is more susceptible to develop dental caries in children due to its early eruption in the oral cavity and molar incisor hypomineralization affects them the most. Methods: we proceed to search for the articles in databases PUBMED and SciELO, selected articles published from 1998 a 2018 were analyzed based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Conclusion: Our review suggests that a full evaluation of the compromised first permanent molar should be performed before planning an extraction. It can be concluded that the ideal stage to extract a first permanent molar with bad prognosis is in the Demirjian stage E or D evaluated with radiographs, which is generated at a chronological age of 8 to 10.5 years, ideally in the presence of third molars.http://www.joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/joralres.2019.039/597tooth extractionmolardentistsradiographydentalprognosis |
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Javiera Scheu Cecilia Cerda Víctor Rojas Timely extraction of the first permanent molars severely affected in mixed dentition. Journal of Oral Research tooth extraction molar dentists radiography dental prognosis |
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Javiera Scheu Cecilia Cerda Víctor Rojas |
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Timely extraction of the first permanent molars severely affected in mixed dentition. |
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Timely extraction of the first permanent molars severely affected in mixed dentition. |
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Timely extraction of the first permanent molars severely affected in mixed dentition. |
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Timely extraction of the first permanent molars severely affected in mixed dentition. |
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Timely extraction of the first permanent molars severely affected in mixed dentition. |
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timely extraction of the first permanent molars severely affected in mixed dentition. |
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Universidad de Concepción. |
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Journal of Oral Research |
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0719-2460 0719-2479 |
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2019-06-01 |
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The aim of this study was to establish a guide for general dentists that allow identifying the ideal moment to extract the first permanent molars with poor prognosis, in the hope of obtaining a spontaneous closure of space, regarding that the first permanent molar is more susceptible to develop dental caries in children due to its early eruption in the oral cavity and molar incisor hypomineralization affects them the most. Methods: we proceed to search for the articles in databases PUBMED and SciELO, selected articles published from 1998 a 2018 were analyzed based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Conclusion: Our review suggests that a full evaluation of the compromised first permanent molar should be performed before planning an extraction. It can be concluded that the ideal stage to extract a first permanent molar with bad prognosis is in the Demirjian stage E or D evaluated with radiographs, which is generated at a chronological age of 8 to 10.5 years, ideally in the presence of third molars. |
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tooth extraction molar dentists radiography dental prognosis |
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