2013, Volume 6, Issue 2, pp 171 – 175

Positional changes of the third molar in orthodontically treated patients

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Correspondence to: Mihai Ana-Maria DMD, PhD student, Assistant Professor Department of Orthodontics and Dento-Facial Orthopedics, “Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest 134 Mihai Bravu Street, Bl. D21, St. A, Ap. 5, District 2, Bucharest, Romania Phone: 0040723207122, E-mail: ana.balanescu@yahoo.com

Abstract

Objective and Rationale. Over the years, the effects of the third molars eruption on the dental arches have been studied extensively. Still, literature provides less data regarding the effects of the orthodontic treatment on the third molars position. The aim of our study was to assess the positional changes of the third molars relative to the occlusal plane and to the second molar long axis, changes occurred during orthodontic treatment performed with or without premolar extractions.

Method. This study included 20 orthodontic treated patients: 10 of them with premolar extractions and 10 without premolar extractions. The pretreatment and post treatment panoramic radiographs were analyzed, and the angles between the third molar long axis and the occlusal plane and between the long axis of the third molar and the long axis of the second molar were measured.

Results. Changes in third molar position, from pretreatment to post treatment, for the two groups of patients were evaluated by using the Student’s t-test. The results of the statistical analysis revealed an improvement in third molars position, the best results were seen in the lower third molars, in the group of patients treated with premolar extractions.

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PMC ID: 3725443
PubMed ID: 23904878
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Article Publishing Date (print): 15-06-2013
Available Online: 25-06-2013

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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

Copyright License: Open Access

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