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Clinical Considerations for Dental Management of Children with Molar-Root Incisor Malformations

Min Jin Kim, Ji‐Soo Song, Young‐Jae Kim, Jung‐Wook Kim, Ki‐Taeg Jang, Hong‐Keun Hyun

2020Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Molar root-incisor malformation (MRIM) or molar-incisor malformation (MIM) is a new type of dental anomaly characterized by dysplastic roots of permanent first molars, occasionally second primary molars, and the crowns of maxillary central incisors. MRIM involving permanent first molars and second primary molars is characterized by normal crowns with short, thin, and narrow roots, whereas MRIM involving permanent maxillary central incisors exhibits constrictions of the crown in the cervical area. In the first case, we extracted the affected first permanent molars at the optimal timing to minimize space deficiencies and induce space closure. In addition, composite resin restorations were performed on the anterior central incisors. In the second case, a mandibular lingual arch was used to stabilize the affected teeth in order to mitigate discomfort by reducing rotational biting forces.

Topics & Concepts

MolarMedicineDentistryMaxillary central incisorIncisorCrown (dentistry)Mandibular second molarOrthodonticsMandibular first molardental development and anomaliesBone and Dental Protein StudiesDental Trauma and Treatments
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