Vol. 5, Issue 4, Part C (2019)

Molar protraction: A challenge

Author(s):

Dr. NG Toshniwal, Dr. Shubhangi Mani and Dr. Somit Das

Abstract:
Management of patients with missing mandibular second premolars or extraction of second molars continues to challenge clinicians to find the best treatment options. The Orthodontist must make the proper decision at the appropriate time regarding management of the edentulous space. If space is left for an eventual prosthetic replacement, the clinician should try to create the exact amount of space required and leave the alveolar ridge in an ideal condition for the future restoration. If the space is to be closed orthodontically, detrimental changes to the occlusion and facial profile must be prevented. Therefore, the correct decision must be made at the appropriate time. Which method of molar protraction is best done by anchorage requirement.

Pages: 182-184  |  3004 Views  1869 Downloads

How to cite this article:
Dr. NG Toshniwal, Dr. Shubhangi Mani and Dr. Somit Das. Molar protraction: A challenge. Int. J. Appl. Dent. Sci. 2019;5(4):182-184.