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  2. Deciduous teeth - Wikipedia

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    Deciduous teeth or primary teeth, ... Pulpotomy is a treatment performed on a primary tooth with extensive decay without involving pulp in the root canal (radicular ...

  3. Hall Technique - Wikipedia

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    No treatment; when dental caries are detected in deciduous teeth some clinicians may choose to leave the tooth to monitor progression and wait for further caries progression until doing an invasive procedure. Alternatively, the clinician may choose to leave caries as the tooth may be likely to exfoliate soon, dependent on the child's age. [33]

  4. Serial extraction - Wikipedia

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    Treatment time is prolonged as the treatment is carried out in stages spread over 2–3 years; Patient has a tendency to develop tongue thrust, due to creation of extraction spaces that close gradually; Extraction of posterior teeth may lead to deepening of bite; There is a risk of arch length reduction because of mesial migration of the buccal ...

  5. Tooth ankylosis - Wikipedia

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    Ankylosis of deciduous teeth may rarely occur. The most commonly affected tooth is the mandibular (lower) second deciduous molar. Partial root resorption first occurs and then the tooth fuses to the bone. This prevents normal exfoliation of the deciduous tooth and typically causes impaction of the permanent successor tooth.

  6. Hypodontia - Wikipedia

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    Invasive environmental factors potentially affect tooth development and positioning leading to hypodontia and impaction. Examples include jaw fractures, surgical procedures and extraction of the preceding deciduous tooth. [13] Treatment such as irradiation has been shown to have severe effects on developing teeth.

  7. Pre-eruption guidance - Wikipedia

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    Pre-eruption guidance is an orthodontic treatment method that allows for expansion of existing erupting teeth long before they appear in the mouth. The use off pre-eruption guidance appliances and the timing of extractions of certain deciduous teeth aligns the teeth naturally as opposed to orthodontic mechanical movement of permanent teeth into alignment after they have erupted.

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