Totally submerged deciduous maxillary molar
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Janas Naze Anna, Osica Piotr. Totally submerged deciduous maxillary molar. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2018;8(9):1485-1492 eISNN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1435674
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Received: 02.08.2018. Revised: 18.08.2018. Accepted: 26.09.2018.
Totally submerged deciduous maxillary molar
Anna Janas-Naze PhD Assoc. Prof., Piotr Osica PhD
Department of the Oral Surgery, Central Clinical Hospital, Medical University of Lodz
Head of the Department: Anna Janas- Naze, PhD, Assoc. Prof.
Anna Janas- Naze ORCID ID:0000-0001-6885-4457
Piotr Osica ORCID ID:0000-0002-6436-5442 email: piotr.osica@umed.lodz.pl
Corresponding author: Piotr Osica
Department of Oral Surgery, Medical University of Lodz
92-213 Łódź, ul. Pomorska 251, tel. 42 675 75 29
The article was financed by Medical University of Lodz as a part or statutory activity nr 503/2-163-01/503/01
Abstract
The total reimpaction of deciduous teeth is becoming more and more common, even though few cases have been reported in the literature. The condition most often affects the mandibular second deciduous molar and the maxillary first deciduous molar least often. A case of totally submerged maxillary deciduous molar in a 11 year old girl is described.
Key words: reimpacted tooth, teeth eruption, reimpaction, submersion
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