Informationen aus Orthodontie & Kieferorthopädie 2018; 50(01): 29-32
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-101105
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Weisheitszähne in der Kieferorthopädie

The Role of Third Molars in Orthodontic Treatment
Hemma Neuner
1   Fachbereich für Kieferorthopädie, Universitätszahnklinik Wien, Österreich
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Publication Date:
20 March 2018 (online)

Zusammenfassung

50% der Menschen mit dritten Molaren haben Probleme mit diesen. Das Vorhandensein von Weisheitszähnen muss in der kieferorthopädischen Planung berücksichtig werden. Es gibt viele unterschiedliche Aspekte zum Thema Weisheitszähne: Agenesie, Retention, Zahnverlagerung, Malokklusion, Autotransplantation, Klase-III- Entwicklung, um einige zu erwähnen. Für Patient und Behandler besonders interessant ist auch die Rolle der Weisheitszähne in Zusammenhang mit einer Frontengstand-Entwicklung. Leider gibt es eine sehr kontroverse Datenlage und weitere qualitativ hochwertige Studien zu diesem Thema sind notwendig.

Abstract

About 50% of the people with wisdom teeth have problems with them. If a patient has third molars, it is very important to include them into the orthodontic treatment plan. There are many different topics concerning third molars: agenesis, impaction, malposition, malocclussion, autotransplantation, Class III development – just to account a few of them. The role third molars play in mandibular incisor crowding are very interesting as well. Unfortunately, there is a high heterogenity of data and there is still a lack of scientific evidence from high quality studies on this topic.

 
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