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Published on: January 13, 2023
Surgical repositioning of a severely impacted mandibular second molar
Fidan Alakuş Sabuncuoglu1, Metin Sencimen, Aydin Gülses
1GATA Dental Sciences Center, Orthodontics Department, Etlik, Ankara, Turkey. fidansabuncuoglu@yahoo.com.tr
Abstract:
A 16-year-old girl was referred for surgical-orthodontic treatment with the chief complaint of an unerupted mandibular left second molar. With the exception of this molar, the patient had a fully erupted permanent dentition. A panoramic radiograph showed a horizontally impacted mandibular left second molar beneath a mesially impacted third molar. A surgical approach was used to upright and reposition the impacted second molar. When a molar is severely impacted, surgical uprighting may provide a viable option when other treatment modalities are contraindicated. This case shows an example of successful use of a surgical approach for uprighting and repositioning an impacted molar. The impacted molar was moved into its proper position with surgical exposure, after which it showed good stability.
