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Failure of Eruption of Permanent First Molar-a Case Report


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1 Department of Periodontics, S.J.M. Dental College and Hospital, Chitradurga, Karnataka, India
2 Department of Oral Pathology, S.J.M. Dental College and Hospital. Chitradurga, Karnataka, India
     

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Failure of permanent teeth to erupt without any known cause is a rare incident. We report a case of unerupted permanent teeth and make an effort to predict all possible causes of non-eruption of permanent teeth clinically and radiographically. It is essential to diagnose and treat eruption disturbances as early as possible because treatment at a later stage is usually more complicated due to the tendency of malocclusion to increase with time and reduced ability of remaining dentition to adjust.

Keywords

Tooth Germ, Follicle, Eruption, Impaction, Primary Retention, Secondary Retention, Malocclusion, Alveolar Osteotomy
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Authors

Gururaj Naregal
Department of Periodontics, S.J.M. Dental College and Hospital, Chitradurga, Karnataka, India
Chandrashekar Raju
Department of Oral Pathology, S.J.M. Dental College and Hospital. Chitradurga, Karnataka, India

Abstract


Failure of permanent teeth to erupt without any known cause is a rare incident. We report a case of unerupted permanent teeth and make an effort to predict all possible causes of non-eruption of permanent teeth clinically and radiographically. It is essential to diagnose and treat eruption disturbances as early as possible because treatment at a later stage is usually more complicated due to the tendency of malocclusion to increase with time and reduced ability of remaining dentition to adjust.

Keywords


Tooth Germ, Follicle, Eruption, Impaction, Primary Retention, Secondary Retention, Malocclusion, Alveolar Osteotomy

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