KMID : 0358920080350040750
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Journal of the Korean Academy of Pedodontics 2008 Volume.35 No. 4 p.750 ~ p.756
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INTRAOSSEOUS TOOTH MIGRATION OF IMPACTED MESIODENS IN THE INVERTED POSITION
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Lee Suk-Woo
Lee Jae-Ho Kim Seong-Oh Choi Hyung-Jun Sohn Hyung-Kyu Choi Byung-Jai
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Abstract
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Supernumerary teeth are frequently found in the anterior portion of the maxilla and develop as a result of abnormal proliferation of the dental lamina during tooth germ formation, caused by genetic or environmental factors. They may result in various complications, such as eruption interference, displacement, rotation of adjacent teeth, diastema, eruption into the nasal cavity, and development of dentigerous cyst. The optimal time for surgical extraction of supernumerary teeth has been a controversial issue. Someone prefer early surgical extraction because supernumerary teeth can cause eruption interference and displacement of adjacent teeth, eventually altering occlusion. Others prefer to delay surgical extraction until years of age in consideration of root maturation of the adjacent teeth and also patient¡¯s behavior. When surgical extraction of supernumerary teeth is postponed, there is possibility that impacted supernumerary teeth in the inverted or horizontal position move toward the nasal cavity, hard palate, or premolar area. When such intraosseous tooth migration is combined with the vertical growth of the maxilla, surgical approach becomes even harder. Therefore, possibility of intraosseous tooth migration should be considered as an important factor when deciding appropriate time for surgical extraction. We are presenting cases of mesiodens which showed intraosseous migration during years of follow-up period since the first diagnosis had been made at the years of age.
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KEYWORD
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Supernumerary teeth, Tooth migration, Tooth extraction
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