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Bilateral wedged fourth molar related to erupted third molar: Case report & line of management

Authors:

Yuien-Chun, PhD*

Fooyin University, No.151, Chin-Hsueh Rd, Daliao District, Kaohsiung City. China

Correspondence to Author: Yuien-Chun, PhD

Abstract:

Reports of wedged fourth molar and its relation with the third molar aren’t properly documented. This case report describes a case of unilateral wedged right jaw fourth molar related to absolutely erupted right jaw third molar. The jaw and inframaxillary third molars on the left aspect were fully wedged. The patient was whining of right cheek biting. it had been set to extract the proper jaw third molar exploitation standard native infiltration anesthesia and to go away the opposite wedged third molars since they were inflicting no symptoms. it’s over that easy extraction of erupted third molar could lead to traditional eruption of the wedged fourth molar. so surgical intervention may be avoided.
Keywords:
eruption, extraction, impacted, management, molar

Citation:

Yuien-Chun, PhD. Bilateral wedged fourth molar related to erupted third molar: Case report & line of management. Clinical Imaging and Case Reports 2020.

Journal Info

  • Journal Name: Clinical Imaging and Case Reports
  • Impact Factor: 2.709**
  • ISSN: 2770-9205
  • DOI: 10.52338/cicaserep
  • Short Name: CICASEREP
  • Acceptance rate: 55%
  • Volume: 6 (2024)
  • Submission to acceptance: 25 days
  • Acceptance to publication: 10 days

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