Cantilever-Type Traction Appliance for Mandibular First Permanent Molars with Eruption Disturbances
Author(s) -
Heejung Lim,
Lee Eun-Gyung,
Tae-Sung Jeong,
Jonghyun Shin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the journal of the korean academy of pedtatric dentistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2288-3819
pISSN - 1226-8496
DOI - 10.5933/jkapd.2021.48.2.229
Subject(s) - molar , deciduous , mandibular first molar , medicine , orthodontics , mandibular second molar , dentistry , mandibular molar , tooth eruption , traction (geology) , geology , biology , geomorphology , botany
Eruption disturbances of the mandibular first molars can cause multiple problems in occlusal development although they are extremely rare. Early diagnosis and treatment are very important to prevent complications associated with eruption disturbances. The present case report describes the treatment of two cases of eruption disturbances of the mandibular first permanent molar. A fixed appliance composed of a cantilever spring with mandibular second deciduous molar as an anchor tooth was used to tract the impacted mandibular first permanent molar. The success of both cases shows that this novel traction appliance can be used to induce the eruption of an impacted mandibular first permanent molar within a short time in patients with intact mandibular second deciduous molar as an anchor tooth.
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