Case Reports in Dentistry (Jan 2013)

Management of a Severely Submerged Primary Molar: A Case Report

  • Iman Parisay,
  • Fatemeh Kebriaei,
  • Bentolhoda Varkesh,
  • Milad Soruri,
  • Roya Ghafourifard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/796242
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Ankylosis is a condition frequently associated with primary molars, wherein the ankylosed primary teeth remain in a fixed position, while the adjacent teeth continue to erupt, moving occlusally. In this case report, a five-year-old boy, who had a retained and submerged left lower second primary molar, was presented. Luxation of ankylosed primary molar was considered as a treatment approach. After four months, the tooth erupted to the occlusal level, and there was evidence of further development of a permanent successor in radiographic evaluation. After one year, tooth mobility, bone formation, and development of a permanent successor were in good condition.