Extraoral Extraction of Ectopic Left Mandibular Ramus Impacted Cystic Third Molar
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2018, Vol 17, Issue 4
Abstract
Extra-oral disimpaction of ectopically placed third molar is an exceptional surgical procedure. Though ectopic impacted third molar more often is an accidental clinical finding when asymptomatic but may present as an idiopathic facial pain. This patient presented with left ectopically placed third molar in the mandibular ascending ramus and right distoangularly impacted third molar both associated with a dentigerous cysts. The positions of the impacted teeth were the determining factor in choice the surgical approach employed to extract the impacted teeth.
Authors and Affiliations
Ayodele AOS, Castano BO, Gbotolorun OM, Dawodu TT, Bakare OBE, Adeniyi AA
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