Early Third Molar Extraction: When Germectomy Is the Best Choise
Volume 4 - Issue 4
Jo Se Rim1 and Hee Ja Na2*
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- 1Department of Dentistry, San Raffaelle University of Milan, IRCCS San Raffale Hospital, Italy
- 2Oral Surgeon Rome, Italy
- 3Professor of Surgery Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Surgery School of Medicine, University of Miami Florida, USA
*Corresponding author:
Cardarelli Angelo, Specialist in Oral Surgery, Adjunct Professor, Department of Dentistry, San Raffaelle University of Milan, IRCCS San Raffale Hospital, Italy
Received: July 23, 2020; Published: August 10, 2020
DOI: 10.32474/IPDOAJ.2020.04.000192
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Abstract
Third molars are often removed in order to prevent complications and various other problems associated with impacted third molars and their removal. Abortion of mandibular third molars is a procedure carried out at an early age in those subjects where there is insufficient room for the eruption of the third molars. On the other hand, one can also decide to remove the second molars and to annex ate orthodontically the third molars in the arch.
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