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Second premolar serial extraction.

D R Joondeph, R A Riedel

    American Journal of Orthodontics
    |February 1, 1976
    PubMed
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    Serial extraction of mandibular second premolars is recommended for impacted teeth or moderate arch length deficiency without protrusion. This orthodontic approach simplifies and shortens future dental treatments.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Orthodontics
    • Dental Arch Development

    Background:

    • Assessing treatment strategies for impacted mandibular second premolars.
    • Evaluating interventions for moderate arch length deficiency.
    • Considering dentofacial protrusion in orthodontic planning.

    Observation:

    • Serial extraction of mandibular second premolars as a potential orthodontic intervention.
    • Analysis of dental changes resulting from this extraction method.
    • Correlation between extraction timing and treatment outcomes.

    Findings:

    • Serial extraction is beneficial for impacted mandibular second premolars.
    • This method is advantageous in cases of moderate arch length deficiency.
    • Favorable outcomes are observed when dentofacial protrusion is absent.

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    Implications:

    • Minimizing orthodontic treatment complexity through strategic premolar extraction.
    • Reducing the overall duration of orthodontic therapy.
    • Improving long-term dental arch stability and aesthetics.