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Deciduous teeth can be lost early because of premature resorption of their roots, trauma, or decay (caries) followed by extraction. Loss by premature .... by DG Owen · 1971 · Cited by 111 — ... the premature extraction of deciduous teeth: A literature survey ... The rate of maxillary premature extraction space closure is higher than the .... by N Bhujel · 2016 · Cited by 30 — The included literature identified that PEPT led to various features of malocclusion and space loss in the mixed and permanent dentitions.. by M Bansal · 2017 · Cited by 31 — The early or premature loss is defined by the loss of primary tooth before the time of its natural exfoliation (3). It is believed that .... by DG Owen · 1971 · Cited by 111 — A longitudinal study of the results of premature extraction of deciduous teeth between 3–4 and 13–14 years of age. Dent. Pract. (Bristol). 1959; 9: 109-127.. by G Holan · 2014 · Cited by 97 — Premature loss of primary anterior teeth due to trauma can be the outcome of an avulsion, extraction after the injury because of poor prognosis .... by B Kjellgren · 2007 · Cited by 23 — Premature loss of a deciduous tooth, i.e. several years before the normal time, is here the basis of a malocclusion development, in that the teeth adjacent .... Cited by 57 — lated only to the premature extraction of canines. It is generally accepted that the premature loss of deciduous teeth is associated with the.. by A Kobylińska · 2015 · Cited by 1 — Premature loss of deciduous molar teeth is a common cause ... 228 deciduous molar teeth were extracted in 139 children, most commonly due to inflammation of .... by M Gibas-Stanek — Introduction Premature loss of deciduous teeth is considered to be one of the local environmental factors interfering with nor-mal .... by N Bhujel · 2013 · Cited by 4 — Background: Premature Extraction of Primary Teeth (PEPT) is a common finding in ... premature extraction of deciduous teeth between 3-4 and 13-14 years of.. by RS Andreeva · Cited by 8 — time of premature extraction and the type of the prematurely extracted teeth. The aim of the ... of premature extracted deciduous teeth.. molars remaining in position until the correct time so that unwanted movements of permanent teeth are prevented. 2. Effects of Premature Tooth Loss. Early loss .... by NV Reddy · 2018 · Cited by 7 — It is generally accepted that the premature loss of deciduous teeth is associated with the malocclusion of permanent dentition.. by SA López-Gómez · 2016 · Cited by 74 — The dependent variable was the prevalence of at least one missing tooth (or indicated for extraction) of the primary dentition; .... The aim of the study is to compare the number, the type and the position of the prematurely extracted deciduous teeth in children treated with local and .... Natural closure of deciduous molar extraction spaces. Angle Orthod 1965;35:85-94. 14. Kisling E, Hoffding J. Premature loss of primary teeth: Part III .... by CN Eroğlu · Cited by 2 — Early deciduous tooth extraction is a common public health problem that causes long-term ... The prevalence of premature loss of primary.. he effect of premature loss of deciduous teeth on the development of the dentition is a matter of ... extraction space (especially first and second primary.. by W Miyamoto · 1976 · Cited by 57 — lated only to the premature extraction of canines. It is generally accepted that the premature loss of deciduous teeth is associated with the. 060951ff0b
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