Main disorders caused by impacted teeth
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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i16.37861Keywords:
Bone impacted teeth; External root resorption; Third molar.Abstract
A tooth is considered impacted when it does not erupt within the expected period of time and can no longer reasonably be expected to do so. Third molars are most commonly impacted and widely discussed; however, maxillary canines and mandibular premolars are the next most frequent impacted teeth. In view of the above, this article aims to portray the main disorders caused by impacted teeth, as well as to illustrate the classification of impacted teeth and address the indications and contraindication of the extraction of these elements, contributing to the dentist's knowledge about this situation. For the construction of this work, a bibliographic survey was carried out in the databases SciVerse Scopus, Scientific Electronic Library Online (Scielo), U.S. National Library of Medicine (PUBMED) and ScienceDirect, using the Mendeley reference manager. Proper management of impacted teeth is a useful tool for the dentist. Appropriate classification and terminology can aid communication and allow the practitioner to anticipate more difficult cases. The indications and benefits of prophylactic extraction of impacted teeth outweigh the potential complications. The proper arsenal of instruments and surgical technique ensure professional success and help improve patient outcomes.
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