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Change in alveolar bone level of mandibular second and third molars after second molar protraction into missing first molar or second premolar space

Authors
Baik, Un-BongChoi, Hong-BeomKim, Yoon-JiLee, Dong-YulSugawara, JunjiNanda, Ravindra
Issue Date
10월-2019
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Citation
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORTHODONTICS, v.41, no.5, pp.513 - 518
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Journal Title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORTHODONTICS
Volume
41
Number
5
Start Page
513
End Page
518
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/62668
DOI
10.1093/ejo/cjz001
ISSN
0141-5387
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the factors associated with the change in alveolar bone level of mandibular second and third molars after second molar protraction into the space of the missing first molar (L6) or second premolar (LE). Methods: Fifty-one patients in whom space of the missing L6 or LE was treated with second molar protraction (13 males, 38 females, mean age 19.6 +/- 4.7 years) from 2003 to 2015 were included. The alveolar bone level and position and angulation of the mandibular second and third molars were measured in panoramic radiographs at pre-treatment (T1), and after the alignment of the third molars following second molar protraction (T2). Factors associated with alveolar bone loss on the distal aspect of the mandibular second molars were assessed using linear regression analysis. Results: Age at T1 (P < 0.001) and third molar angulation at T1 (P = 0.002) were significant factors for the prediction of alveolar bone level distal to the second molars. Limitation: This study used two-dimensional panoramic radiographs, and we could observe only the interproximal bone level. Conclusions: After second molar protraction into the missing first molar or second premolar space, mandibular second molars may exhibit alveolar bone resorption in the distal root in older patients and in those with mesially tilted third molars before treatment.
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