Horizontally impacted second and third mandibular molars. A rare case, review of the literature and description of the surgical technique for removal.
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The Royal Stoke University Hospital; The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust,Publication date
2025-01-01Subject
Dentistry
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Horizontally impacted mandibular molars are not uncommon. However, we report a rare case of a horizontally impacted stacked second and third mandibular molar. This paper presents adaption of the principles of surgical exodontia to account for rare variations in abnormal anatomy and a review of the literature, weighing up the balance between orthodontic intervention and surgical removal. Successful removal depends on careful surgical planning and respect for the surrounding anatomical structures whilst following the principles of surgical exodontia.Copyright � 2025Citation
Amit Dattani, Flora Menzies, Ayesha Hammad, Luis Bruzual. Horizontally impacted second and third mandibular molars. A rare case, review of the literature and description of the surgical technique for removal. Advances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Volume 17,2025,100517. ISSN 2667-1476. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adoms.2025.100517.Publisher
Elsevierae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.adoms.2025.100517