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Occlusal disturbances resulting from neglected submerged primary molars
Y Ben-Bassat1, I Brin, A B Fuks
1Department of Orthodontics, Hebrew University, Hadassah Faculty of Dental Medicine.
ASDC Journal of Dentistry for Children
|March 1, 1991
Abstract:
Several studies indicated that submerged teeth have no long-term effect on occlusal development. Individual cases, however, may present extreme complications. Lack of close supervision, in such instances, may lead to serious consequences. Two cases of negligence (one on the parents' part and the other a consequence of the dentist's carelessness) are presented. The need for a close follow-up of submerged teeth is emphasized, and a rigid periodical recall schedule is suggested.