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Additional Root of the Primary Maxillary Second Molar Possibly Associated with Displacement and Rotation of the Permanent Successor : Two Case Reports

상악 제2유구치의 부가치근과 함께 관찰된 영구 계승치의 변위 및 회전 : 증례 보고

  • Ku, Jaewon (Department of Pediatric Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Lee, Jewoo (Department of Pediatric Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Ra, Jiyoung (Department of Pediatric Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Wonkwang University)
  • 구재원 (원광대학교 치과대학 소아치과학교실) ;
  • 이제우 (원광대학교 치과대학 소아치과학교실) ;
  • 라지영 (원광대학교 치과대학 소아치과학교실)
  • Received : 2016.04.25
  • Accepted : 2016.06.14
  • Published : 2017.02.28

Abstract

An additional root of the primary maxillary second molar is rarely observed. Two cases are presented herein, and we discuss a possible association between additional root of the primary maxillary second molar and displacement and rotation of the permanent successor. Investigation of crown morphology enables the detection of a potential additional root of the primary maxillary second molar, and eruption of the permanent successor needs to be examined carefully if an additional root is present. Early extraction of primary molar and space maintenance can be used as a conservative treatment if the premolar germ shows an abnormal eruption pattern.

상악 제2유구치의 부가치근은 드물게 관찰된다. 본 증례보고에서는 두 증례를 통해 상악 제2유구치의 부가치근과 하방 영구 계승치의 변위 및 회전이 연관되었을 가능성에 대해 논의하였다. 상악 제2유구치의 치관 형태를 관찰함으로써 부가치근의 존재 가능성을 의심할 수 있으며, 부가치근이 존재하는 경우 영구 계승치의 맹출 양상을 주의 깊게 관찰해야 할 필요가 있을 것으로 사료된다. 만약 소구치 치배가 비정상적인 맹출 양상을 보인다면 선행 유치의 조기 발거 및 공간유지가 보존적인 치료법이 될 수 있다.

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