Sunday, 16 October 2011

Management of unilaterally deep impacted first, second, and third mandibular molars.

This is indeed a difficult and rare case of deeply impacted 1st mandibular molar, treated to a very satisfactory result, by finally uprighting the 2nd mandibular molar and extracting the 1st one. In addition one upper premolar on the same side was extracted in order to move the upper midline on to the facial.


Initial panoramic view

Final result
Read the case presentation at the Angle Orthodontist


D.G.

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