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Clinical Section

Infraocclusion of secondary deciduous molars – an unusual outcome

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Pages 186-189 | Received 20 Dec 2007, Accepted 06 Jun 2009, Published online: 16 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

Infraocclusion is a condition frequently associated with primary molars. The infraoccluded primary teeth remain in a fixed position, while the teeth adjacent to them continue to erupt, moving occlusally. It is generally accepted that the cause of the altered occlusal level is ankylosis of the affected tooth. This report describes a case in which a short course of interceptive treatment with a 2 × 4 fixed appliance resulted in resolution of the infrocclusion. Recreating space for a severely infraoccluded second deciduous molar resulted in ‘eruption’ of the tooth without the need for extraction.

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