ÇOCUK HASTALARDA GÖMÜLÜ KALAN SÜT DİŞLERİNİN DEĞERLENDİRİLMESİ

SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: For primary dentition, impaction is rare seen eruption problem. Local and general causes lead to this situation. METHODS: Impacted deciduous teeth are diagnosed with clinical and radiological examinations. RESULTS: Treatment alternatives of impacted deciduous teeth focused removing permanent dentition problems which can be occur. CONCLUSION: This review focuses on etiologic factors causes impaction, incidence of deciduous teeth impaction, diagnosis and treatment alternatives of impacted deciduous teeth.

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