Ectopic molar

Author: Dr Shaun Goh

Description

Treatment Indications & Timings

Clinical Assessment & Presentations

Diagnosis & Considerations

Treatment Options

Associated Problems

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Description


Ectopic molar

“An ectopic molar is a deviation of normal eruption affecting any of the three permanent molars.”
Proffit et al. 2013

Impacted upper first permanent molar and E

Mesioangular impacted second permanent molar

Impacted lower second and third molars

Mesioangular impacted lower third molar

Ectopic upper third molar
(in maxillary antrum)

Ectopic lower third molar with associated pathology (dentrigous cyst)

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Treatment Indications & Timings


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Clinical Assessment & Presentations


Intraoral Features

Erupted or unerupted ectopic molars

Posterior crowding

Associations with other ectopic teeth

Diagnosis & Considerations


Diagnosis

  • Direction of ectopia – mesio, distal, buccal, lingual, inferior, superior
  • Reversible or irreversible impaction
  • Obstruction caused impaction or ectopic eruption path

Clinical Considerations

  • Ideal timing for interceptive treatment

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Treatment Options


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Ectopic first molar
➤ Ectopic second molar
➤ Ectopic third molar

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Associated Problems


Early loss of deciduous teeth | Crowding | Ectopic canines

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