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Resumen de Effect of orthodontic treatment involving first premolar extractions on mandibular third molar angulation and retromolar space

Luz Victoria Mendoza García, Esther Vaillard-Jiménez, Araceli García Rocha, Carlos Bellot Arcís, Vanessa Paredes Gallardo

  • Third molars present more problems than other teeth because they are the last teeth to erupt, and so it is important to assess their development when designing an orthodontic treatment plan. The aim of this study was to compare the angulation of the mandibular third molar and retromolar space before and after orthodontic treatment in cases involving first premolar extraction.

    76 patients, 59 women (77.63%) and 17 men (22.36%), were recruited from the Orthodontics Clinic at Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (Mexico). Panoramic radiographs were analyzed before and after orthodontic treatment that included first premolar extractions, measuring retromolar space (RS) and the angles formed by the intersection of the axes of the third and second molar (α) and the intersection of the axis of the mandibular plane and third molar (β).

    The data obtained underwent statistical analysis. The angle α and β showed statistically significant differences on the left side in women. In men, only the right side α angle showed significant differences. Retromolar space increased significantly on both sides for both sexes.

    Third molar angulation presents different behaviors between men and women, with greater verticalization in women.


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