Bilateral Multiple Impacted Paramolars and Impacted Distoangular Molar in Maxilla: A Rare Case report

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Nirav Patel
Raj Trivedi
Anil Managutti
Parth Suthar
Shailesh Menat
Kashyap Girdhariya

Abstract

Paramolars are extra teeth that are usually seen near the teeth, either buccally or palatally. Teeth can either be impacted in the bone or seen in oral cavity. They can disrupt the developing dentition in a variety of ways. In most situations, the paramolars are found unilaterally between the 2nd and 3rd molars, but in a rare cases, it was found bilaterally between the 2nd and 3rd molars or distal to the third molar.  Bilateral maxillary paramolars are infrequently reported in the dental literature. The treatment of bilateral maxillary paramolars and a distoangular maxillary molar in a 22-year-old male patient is described in this article.

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Nirav Patel, Raj Trivedi, Anil Managutti, Parth Suthar, Shailesh Menat, & Kashyap Girdhariya. (2023). Bilateral Multiple Impacted Paramolars and Impacted Distoangular Molar in Maxilla: A Rare Case report. Journal of Coastal Life Medicine, 11(2), 907–910. Retrieved from https://www.jclmm.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1105
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