The predictivity of mandibular third molar position as a risk indicator for pericoronitis: A prospective study

P Singh, P Nath, S Bindra, SS Rao… - National journal of …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of the mandibular third molar at
highest risk for acute pericoronitis using clinical and radiographic analysis. Materials and …

[HTML][HTML] What is the Most Prevalent Type of Third Molar Impaction in Patients with Pericoronitis?

A Shirzadeh, SB Shirvan, O Alizadeh… - World Journal of …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Pericoronitis is a common pathological condition related to mandibular third
molar teeth (wisdom teeth). It is an inflammation of the soft tissue surrounding the crown of …

Does the third molar position influence periodontal status and overall condition of patients with acute pericoronitis? A cross-sectional study

JF Santos, LCR Santos, EM da Silveira… - Oral and Maxillofacial …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose The teeth positioning may be an important associated factor for the pericoronitis'
clinical signs. Our objective was to verify the association between lower third molar position …

A retrospective study on the etiological factors of orofacial pain in a Malaysian sample

NS Mustafa, MA Kashmoola… - European Journal of …, 2022 - thieme-connect.com
Objective This study aimed to examine the etiological factors of orofacial pain for patients
attending dental clinic at Faculty of Dentistry, International Islamic University Malaysia …

Prevalence of pericoronitis in impacted mandibular third molar: A Retrospective analysis of 86,000 patient records over nine months

FB Rezvi, A Balasubramaniam… - The journal of …, 2020 - cibgp.com
Third molar impaction has become an important clinical issue. The impacted teeth may have
many pathologies such as pericoronitis, periodontitis, root resorption, space infection and …

How has the morphology of the human mandible varied in response to the dietary changes that have occurred in Britain between the Neolithic and Post-Medieval …

CS Hirst - 2019 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Unlike cranial morphology, human mandibular morphology has been found to be influenced
primarily by environmental as opposed to genetic factors. Previous research has …

Assessment of furcation defects in hypertensive patients with chronic periodontitis-an institutional based retrospective study

R SARAVANAN - The journal of contemporary issues in business and …, 2020 - cibgp.com
Periodontal disease is characterised by the loss of connective tissue attachment induced by
the presence of putative periodontal pathogens within the gingival sulcus. The presence of …