Mandibular Third Molar Impaction and Bone Change Distal to the Second Molar: A Panoramic Radiographic Study

Hassan Assiri Ahmed,Jose Lopez-Lopez,Sonia Egido-Moreno, Xavier Rosello Llabres,Mohammed Hameed,Albert Estrugo-Devesa

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE(2024)

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Background: The mandibular third molar is the most frequently impacted tooth. An impacted mandibular third molar (IMTM) can have negative consequences on the adjacent mandibular second molar (MSM), such as bone loss. An IMTM can be identified using orthopantomography (OPG). Our objective is to compare changes in bone level distal to the mandibular second molar (MSM) in patients with an extracted IMTM versus non-extracted IMTM using OPG. Methods: In this retrospective case-control study, 160 orthopantomograms (OPGs) of 80 patients who attended Dental Hospital of the University of Barcelona (HOUB) were randomly selected. Participants were stratified into a study group and control group. Results: Males and females experienced bone gain in the study group and bone loss in the control group. However, the difference in bone-level change was not statistically significant regarding gender in the study group. Within the study group, the age group of 29-39 years demonstrated significant (p-value = 0.042) bone gain after extraction compared to other age groups. However, the control group demonstrated bone loss in all age groups in which the difference is not statistically significant (p-value 0.794). Conclusions: Bone improvements distal to the MSM were observed after the extraction of an IMTM compared to when an IMTM was not extracted.
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impacted mandibular third molar,bone loss,mandibular second molar,panoramic radiography
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