Ectopic premolar

Author: Dr Shaun Goh

Description

Treatment Indications & Timings

Clinical Assessment & Presentations

Diagnosis & Considerations

Treatment Options

Associated Problems

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Description


Ectopic premolar

“An ectopic premolar can erupt palatally, lingually or buccally in the alveoloar ridge. Their eruption may be delayed or prevented due to the lack of space.”
Proffit et al. 2013

Upper palatally ectopic premolar

Lower lingually ectopic premolars

Ectopic premolars occur mostly due to crowding or loss of arch space. Their presence can usually be detected radiographically. An ectopic premolar can be anticipated due to the loss of arch length because of factors like early loss of deciduous molars and drifting of the permanent molars.

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Treatment Indications & Timings


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Clinical Assessment & Presentations


Intraoral Features

Loss of leeway space

Loss of leeway space

Ectopic eruption of premolar

Ectopic eruption of premolar

Radiographic signs

Radiographic signs

Diagnosis & Considerations


Diagnosis

  • Maxillary or mandibular ectopic premolars
  • Palatal/lingual, midalveolar, buccal ectopia

Clinical Considerations

  • Ideal timing for interceptive treatment

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Treatment Options


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Interceptive orthodontics
➤ Comprehensive orthodontics
➤ Surgical removal without orthodontics
➤ Leave premolar in-situ

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Associated Problems


Early loss of deciduous teeth | Crowding

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