| Literature DB >> 27616846 |
S K Mishra1, M K Jindal2, Rajat Pratap Singh3, Thomas R Stark4, G S Hashmi5.
Abstract
Submerged tooth is the one that is depressed below the occlusal plane. Dental ankylosis is thought to be a major cause of submergence. Submerged deciduous teeth have the potential to cause malocclusion not only by prevention of their exfoliation and subsequent replacement by permanent teeth but also by causing tilting of proximal teeth and extrusion of opposing tooth. The purpose of this report is to present three different cases of submerged deciduous teeth and their clinical effects.Entities:
Keywords: Ankylosed.; Deciduous; Submerged
Year: 2010 PMID: 27616846 PMCID: PMC4993830 DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1080i
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Pediatr Dent ISSN: 0974-7052
Fig. 1Panoramic radiograph showing a submerged deciduous mandibular left second molar
Fig. 2Panoramic radiograph showing bilateral submerged primary second molars
Fig. 3Intraoral image showing bilaterally absent mandibular primary second molars
Fig. 4Intraoral image showing submerged mandibular primary left first molar
Fig. 5OPG showing ankylosed primary maxillary left first molar
Fig. 6Ankylosed primary molar extracted under general anesthesia
Fig. 8Band and loop space maintainer placed after extraction of submerged primary molar