Clin Oral Invest DOI 10.1007/s00784-013-1148-3

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Position of lower wisdom teeth and their relation to the alveolar nerve in orthodontic patients treated with and without extraction of premolars: a longitudinal study Annelie Miclotte & Jeroen Van Hevele & Ann Roels & Jürgen Elaut & Guy Willems & Constantinus Politis & Reinhilde Jacobs

Received: 9 September 2013 / Accepted: 13 November 2013 # Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013

Abstract Objectives The present longitudinal study aimed to compare changes in the lower third molar position and nerve involvement in orthodontically treated patients with and without premolar extractions. Materials and methods The sample consisted of pretreatment and posttreatment panoramic radiographs of 349 orthodontically treated patients subdivided into a non-extraction group (n =263) and an extraction group (n =86). Patients did not present dental agenesis in the lower jaw. The mandibular third molar position was assessed by classifying the teeth according to Pell and Gregory, Winter, and two new classifications. The relation between third molars and the mandibular canal was A. Miclotte : G. Willems Department of Oral Health Sciences-Orthodontics, KU Leuven & Dentistry UZ Leuven, Leuven, Belgium G. Willems e-mail: [email protected] J. Van Hevele Department of Oral Health Sciences, KU Leuven & Dentistry UZ Leuven, Leuven, Belgium A. Roels Private Orthodontic Practice, Zottegem, Belgium

assessed based on Whaites’ classification. The development of third molars was evaluated based on Demirjian’s classification. Data were analyzed using frequency analysis, Mann– Whitney U test, Fisher’s exact test, and chi-square testing. Results There was a significant difference (p

Position of lower wisdom teeth and their relation to the alveolar nerve in orthodontic patients treated with and without extraction of premolars: a longitudinal study.

The present longitudinal study aimed to compare changes in the lower third molar position and nerve involvement in orthodontically treated patients wi...
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