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Retained asymptomatic third molars and risk for second molar pathology.
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Third molars associated with periodontal pathology in older Americans.
Assess the association between visible third molars (VTM) and periodontal pathology in Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III).
There was no evidence of pathology in theright first molar (data not shown).
This study was designed to assess the prevalence at enrollment and incidence over 36 months of periodontal pathology and caries affecting third molars in a community-based study of people over the age of 65 years in North Carolina.
The woman with a partial molar pregnancy was the only patient with unexpected pathology not diagnosed by ultrasound.
We recommend that histopathological examination be performed in select instances: when the diagnosis is uncertain, when fewer tissues have been obtained during surgery, when unexpected pathology was seen, when ultrasound suggests a molar pregnancy, or when patients are considered at high risk for trophoblastic disease.
The specific aims were to evaluate the angular and positional clinical changes in the mandibular third molars over time and correlate with the development of pathology.
This study was designed to identify risk indicators for the prevalence at enrollment and incidence over 36 months of periodontal pathology and coronal caries experience affecting third molars in a community-based study of people over 65 years of age.
The 2nd mandibular molar is with intact coronal restoration and without radiographic signs of pathology.
Some studies [ 7– 9] have found numerous pathologies in tissue from first-trimester miscarriage, including molar pregnancy, ectopic pregnancies, partial hydatidiform mole, complete hydatidiform mole, exaggerated placentalsite, placental site trophoblastic nodule, and decidual tissue.
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