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Management Of Atypical Symmetrical Ankylosis Of Maxillary Deciduous First Molars With Permanent Successors: A Single Case Report, Kemal Gulduren, Aylin İslam
Management Of Atypical Symmetrical Ankylosis Of Maxillary Deciduous First Molars With Permanent Successors: A Single Case Report, Kemal Gulduren, Aylin İslam
Journal of Dentistry Indonesia
Dentoalveolar ankylosis is the union between the tooth root and the dentoalveolar bone. Clinically, the affected tooth is unsuccessful to erupt, exhibits an infraocclusal position within the dentoalveolar arch, elicits a metallic sound on percussion, and has reduced or absent mobility. Objective: This single case report illustrates the management of idiopathically ankylosed maxillary deciduous first molars. Case report: The patient was a 6-year-old female with maxillary deciduous first molars in infraocclusal position due to idiopathic ankylosis. The ankylosed deciduous teeth were monitored regularly. After a 27-month follow-up, the infraocclusion became severe. No vertical deficiencies in other alveolar regions were detected. …