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Journal articles on the topic "Extraction of upper third molar tooth"

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Marques, Fabiana Babilônia, Guilherme Motta Antunes Ferreira, Kathleen Rebelo de Sousa, et al. "Exodontia de terceiro molar superior erupcionado: relato de caso." Revista Clínica de Odontologia 5, no. 2 (2024): 111–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.70614/j7txwh61.

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The third molar, often known as the wisdom tooth, is the most posterior tooth in each quadrant of the permanent dentition and is not present in the primary dentition. Third molars represent 90% of negatively impacted dental components, with upper canines, premolars and supernumerary teeth making up the remaining 10%. The most common reason for third molar removal is persistent infection around the tooth. It is believed that the most frequent surgical operation is third molar extraction. Some factors, such as the patient's age, surgeon's experience and dental location, may have an impact on the
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Acharya, Surendra Kumar, Ongkila Bhutia, Ajoy Roychoudhury, Rahul Yadav, Ankit Arora, and Babu Lal. "Iatrogenic Displaced Maxillary Third Molar Tooth." Journal of KIST Medical College 2, no. 2 (2020): 84–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jkistmc.v2i2.33779.

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Minor to major complications may occur during the third molar extraction but should be optimized. Surgeons should know how to diagnose the case and manage the complications. We hereby report one of the rare complications of upper third molar extraction; iatrogenic displacement in infratemporal space. We emphasized hence on management of such technically sensitive case using 3D virtual surgical planning. The use of computer-assisted three-dimensional surgical planning to reconstruct the tooth in its localized position and orientation makes the operation more accurate, more convenient, and avoid
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N S Harini. "Perception of exodontia among dentists – A questionnaire survey." International Journal of Social Rehabilitation 7, no. 2 (2022): 36–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.56501/intjsocrehab.v7i2.626.

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 The aim and objective of the study is to assess the most difficult tooth to extract and the frequent complications faced by the dentists during dental extraction, the instruments used for extraction of upper and lower third molar, and the preference of antibiotics and analgesic by the dentists.
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 A survey had been conducted among 50 dentists to assess the perception of exodontia. Questionnaire survey which includes nine questions. The analysis was statistically analyzed and represented with bar graph diagram.
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 Among 50 dentists
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Materni, Alberto, Karol Alí Apaza Alccayhuaman, Alberto Maltagliati, Daniele Botticelli, and Stefano Benedicenti. "Evaluation of a New Simplified Approach for Upper Superficial Impacted Third Molar Extraction—A Retrospective Split-Mouth Study." Dentistry Journal 12, no. 6 (2024): 184. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/dj12060184.

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Background: A new access technique was developed to reduce postoperative adverse events after the extraction of impacted maxillary wisdom teeth. Hence, this study aimed to assess the occurrence of adverse events after the extraction of maxillary impacted wisdom teeth using a traditional access (TA) or a new technique (NT). Methods: Two different surgical incision designs were used for bilateral wisdom tooth extractions in 30 patients. The traditional incision was performed distal to the second molar in the center of the tuberosity, followed by a buccal releasing incision. After the tooth extra
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Conte, Ana Lurdes, Ana Cristina Fernandes Maria Ferreira, Carlos Felipe Bonacina, Cristiane de Almeida Baldini Cardoso, Renata Oliveira Guaré, and Adriana de Oliveira Lira. "First molar extractions related to molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH) in a special need patient: case report." Research, Society and Development 10, no. 12 (2021): e61101220051. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i12.20051.

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Although most orthodontists avoid extractions, treating patients with biprotrusion traditionally involves removing teeth. In the current case report, a 15-year-old deaf patient had a Class II molar and canine relationships, 8 mm overjet and 3mm overbite, 3 mm of a discrepancy between U/L midline, crowding in both arches (3 mm in the upper and 7 mm in the lower). The first right upper molar (16) and the first right and left lower molars (36 and 46) were severely MIH affected. Extraction of the first four molars was proposed, since a large amount of space was required and three of the four molar
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Gacic, Bojan, Branislav Ilic, Jovana Bakalovic, et al. "The reliability of dental panoramic tomographs in determining the upper and lower third molar root morphology." Vojnosanitetski pregled, no. 00 (2023): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vsp230302029g.

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Background/Aim. The shortcomings of the orthopantomography (OPG) method and radiographic misinterpretations may lead to poor treatment planning and complications during or after the third molar extraction. The aim of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of OPG findings concerning post-extraction wisdom tooth root morphology, as well as whether the degree of clinical expertise affects assessment accuracy. Methods. The cross-sectional study included 200 patients who were referred for third molar extraction. Preoperative OPGs were evaluated by examiners classified by their lev
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Solidum, Samantha Fe, Regina May Ballesteros, Klaire Bareño, Bob Bowen Dy, Glory Grace Luzon, and Hazel Grace Velmonte. "Management of pulpal necrosis with acute apical abscess through simple exodontia: A case report." Dental Investigation 1, no. 1 (2022): 60–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6970721.

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Odontogenic pain on a 48-year-old female patient with six implants in her dentition, swelling on the upper left quadrant of the jaw specifically her maxillary third molar (#28) which is a tooth away from the nearest implant were noted, her initial concern was her implant abutment. Percussion test and palpation test were done on maxillary third molar #28 and tested positive. Panoramic x-ray was taken as well and the results showed caries infection that compromised the periodontium. Root resorption was seen and extraction was the procedure the dentist opted and performed. Caries shown in the rad
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Beliniuc, Sergiu, and Gabriela Motelica. "Coronectomy of the wisdom teeth: the dental extraction alternative." Journal of Stomatological Medicine 3, no. 59 (2021): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.53530/1857-1328.21.59.02.

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Background. Coronectomy of the wisdom teeth is an alternative surgical procedure to tooth extraction, which aims to preserve the roots of the wisdom teeth in the dental socket after surgical separation of the crown, in order to avoid the injury of the inferior alveolar vascular-nervous bundle. Purpose. Minimizing the damage to the inferior alveolar nerve when extracting lower third molars caused by the intimate relationship between the nerve and the roots of the teeth, by using the technique of coronectomy, or intentional root retention. Material and Methods. Patients who reported to Universit
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Rajanikanth, B. R., K. Prasad, and A. T. Achar. "A rare case report on infratemporal, masticator and parapharyngeal space infection secondary to decayed upper wisdom tooth." Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery 30, no. 3 (2024): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/mbcb/2024027.

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Introduction: Space infections of infratemporal and temporal spaces are rare. These spaces rarely present as the primary space. An infection here could migrate to cavernous sinus through the pterygoid plexus or into the orbit through the valveless ophthalmic veins which has dangerous consequences. Case report: A 66-year-old male reported to the Department of oral and maxillofacial surgery with difficulty in mouth opening and pain in left temporal region. Patient was prescribed antibiotics and analgesics and recalled for extraction of upper left third molar under local anaesthesia once mouth op
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Dadhich, Anuj, Harish Saluja, Seemit Shah, and Kumar Nilesh. "Retrieval of foreign body from maxillary sinus through extraction socket." BMJ Case Reports 14, no. 1 (2021): e238665. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2020-238665.

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Dry socket or alveolar osteitis is one of the most common complication following tooth extraction. Patients usually reports of pain, which typically starts on third or fourth postoperative day and responds to simple irrigation and placement of zinc oxide eugenol (ZOE) pack, which provides an obtundent effect. The pack should be loosely kept in the extraction socket and should be changed periodically to allow healing. This report presents a case of retrieval of foreign body, which actually was a ZOE pack from maxillary sinus, 6 months after the patient underwent extraction of upper left maxilla
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Extraction of upper third molar tooth"

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Badenoch-Jones, Emma K. "Consent for third molar tooth extractions." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2018. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/123066/1/Emma_Badenoch-Jones_Thesis.pdf.

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This project is an important contribution to the field of medico-legal practice in surgery. The thesis provides perspectives in deficient areas of objective evidence on consent for third molar tooth extractions through defined patient and judicial disclosures and understanding. The outcome of the project is an evidence-based consent form for third molar tooth extractions that will enhance the standard of patient information disclosure for this procedure by general dentists and oral and maxillofacial surgeons. The methodological process adopted is also one that can be replicated in other medica
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Ribeiro, Ana Isabel Amorim. "Erupção dos terceiros molares/apinhamento tardio dos incisivos inferiores – sim ou não?" Master's thesis, [s.n.], 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10284/4132.

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Projeto de Pós-Graduação/Dissertação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Medicina Dentária<br>Durante anos, diversos autores defenderam que o processo de erupção dos terceiros molares (3Ms) exercia pressão nos dentes adjacentes, provocando o apinhamento tardio dos incisivos inferiores, também designado pela população geral como “dentes encavalitados”. Desde então, a erupção e a extração profilática destes dentes tem sido alvo de controvérsia entre os clínicos, principalmente entre Cirurgiões e Ortodontistas. Tendo em conta a
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Pourmand, Pedram. "Komplikationen bei Entfernungen von Weisheitszähnen im Oberkiefer : eine retrospektive Studie von 1562 Fällen /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2009. http://opac.nebis.ch/cgi-bin/showAbstract.pl?sys=000297940.

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Lisboa, Alessandro Hyczy. "Ansiedade, classificação radiográfica e controle da dor em exodontias de terceiros molares inferiores." UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE PONTA GROSSA, 2012. http://tede2.uepg.br/jspui/handle/prefix/1801.

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Made available in DSpace on 2017-07-24T19:22:23Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Alessandro Hyczy Lisboa.pdf: 2109633 bytes, checksum: 0d2cb7a9b350004abdf50ad1c2c53d2b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-08-03<br>The objective of this study was to compare the existing level of anxiety in patients undergoing different surgical procedures on an outpatient basis, and determine the prevalence of third molar position, establishing its position and inclination, in relation to the classification of Winter and to the classification of Pell & Gregory, and to evaluate the effect of the preemptive use of ibupr
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Júnior, Rubens Cardozo de Castro. "Avaliação comparativa da radiografia panorâmica e da tomografia computadorizada de feixe cônico prévio a extração de terceiros molares inferiores." Universidade de São Paulo, 2016. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/25/25149/tde-31032017-213045/.

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A cirurgia de terceiros molares inferiores, não irrompidos, é considerada por muitos uma cirurgia difícil que exige habilidade e treinamento, espera-se, que seja preferencialmente feita por um cirurgião dentista especialista em Cirurgia e Traumatologia Bucomaxilofacial. Acidentes e complicações podem ocorrer no trans e pós-operatório sendo o dano ao nervo alveolar inferior um dos acidentes que podem ser decorrentes da cirurgia de terceiros molares inferiores. O exame complementar por imagem mais prescrito, para observar estruturas anatômicas do complexo maxilomandibular é a radiografia panorâm
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Ana, Tadić. "Uticaj preparata koncentrovanih faktora rasta na regeneratorne i reparatorne procese u postekstrakcionim ranama." Phd thesis, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Medicinski fakultet u Novom Sadu, 2019. https://www.cris.uns.ac.rs/record.jsf?recordId=110072&source=NDLTD&language=en.

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Ekstrakcija zuba je intervencija prilikom koje se zub vadi iz svog leži&scaron;ta u zubnoj alveoli. Rana koja nastaje kao posledica ove intervncije je takvog oblika da njene ivice nije moguće približiti jednu drugoj , te zarasta per secundam intentionem. Ekstrakcija zuba ima za posledicu mnogobrojne promene na tvrdim i mekim tkivima alveolarnog nastavka u periodu od nekoliko meseci do godinu dana nakon intervencije. Savremena stomatologija se i dalje intenzivno bavi proučavanjem procesa zarastanja ekstrakcione rane iz potrebe da se &scaron;to bolje razumeju promene u tkivu koje nastaju po gubi
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Hall, John C. "The use of an absorbable matrix barrier in the healing of third molar extraction sites a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Science in Periodontics ... /." 1999. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/68896418.html.

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Monteiro, Rafael Jordão Storino Vaz. "Long-term periodontal bone loss in second molars associated with extraction of the third molar : case report." Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/31073.

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Introduction: The periodontal ligament is an extremely thin soft tissue structure that connects two mineralized tissues, the alveolar bone and the root cementum. Its formation is extremely complex and new formation and reinsertion of the periodontal ligament in areas that have experienced the loss of this tissue and root exposure is extremely difficult. The objective of this paper is to report a case not yet described in the literature, of bone loss in the distal of second molar, associated with extraction of the adjacent impacted third molar without bone interposing the two teeth. Case Presen
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Books on the topic "Extraction of upper third molar tooth"

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Korbendau, Jean Marie. Clinical success in impacted third molar extraction. Quintessence Books, 2004.

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Koerner, Karl R. Clinical procedures for third molar surgery. PennWell Books, 1986.

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Koerner, Karl R. Clinical procedures for third molar surgery. 2nd ed. PennWell Books, 1995.

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Quattlebaum, Bryan. Managed care in dentistry. PennWell Pub. Co., 1995.

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Clinical Success in Impacted Third Molar Extraction. Quintessenz Verlags-GmbH, 2011.

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Clinical Success In Impacted Third Molar Extraction (Clinical Success). Quintessence Publishing (IL), 2002.

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The impacted lower wisdom tooth. Oxford University Press, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Extraction of upper third molar tooth"

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Sivakumar, Beena, and Darpan Bhargava. "Antiquity and introduction to the third molar or the “wisdom” tooth." In Transalveolar Extraction of the Mandibular Third Molars. CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003324034-2.

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Honório, Sérgio, Carlos Henrique Bevilaqua, and Mirian Fajardo Cerdeira. "Preventive conduct for ectopic third molar extractions - Clinical case report." In Themes focused on interdisciplinarity and sustainable development worldwide V. 02. Seven Editora, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.003-011.

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Third molars are one of the greatest challenges in oral surgery due to the many different positions these teeth can be found in the dental arch, as suggested by the classifications described by Pell and Gregory, according to MEDEIROS(1) et al. In addition, there are also morphological variations in the number and shape of the roots. This case report aims to provide a preventive approach to the extraction of ectopic third molars, which have a high risk of migrating to other anatomical spaces during surgery, bringing more peace of mind to the dental surgeon's actions in outpatient or inpatient s
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Paul, Dr Rahul, Dr Deepti Yadav, Dr Ish Kumar Sharma, and Dr Anudeep Sairal. "ROLE OF MINI IMPLANTS IN ORTHODONTICS." In Futuristic Trends in Medical Sciences Volume 3 Book 12. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bfms12p1ch26.

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The Chapter discusses the significant role of temporary anchoring devices (TADs) or mini-implants in orthodontics, emphasizing their evolution and applications in various treatment modalities. Historically, orthodontic anchorage has been a challenge, and TADs have emerged as a practical solution. In the late 20th century, various skeletal anchorage devices, such as prosthetic implants, palatal implants, micro-implants, mini-plate screws, and onplants, were introduced. TADs, also known as orthodontic implants, gained popularity due to their small size, ease of insertion and removal, immediate l
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Conference papers on the topic "Extraction of upper third molar tooth"

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Veerabhadrappa, S. T., Anoop Lal Vyas, Sneh Anand, and Nagarajappa Das. "Analysis of cardiac dynamics due to local anesthesia during third molar tooth extraction using heart rate variability." In 2016 International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, and Optimization Techniques (ICEEOT). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceeot.2016.7755196.

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