What is it about?
This article studies the influence of impacted lower third molar on the incidence of distal caries in lower second molar
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Why is it important?
The decision whether to maintain or extract impacted lower third molar relies on many factors. One of these factors is the association of the degree and level of impaction on the incidence of distal caries in lower second molar. It provides a predictive insight on whether particular level and angulation might increase the chance of incidence of distal caries in second molar
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This page is a summary of: The Influence of Mandibular Third Molar Position on Distal Caries in Mandibular Second Molar, Journal of Oral and Dental Research, January 2015, Al Manhal FZ, LLC,
DOI: 10.12816/0017634.
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