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J Dent Res 53(1): 88-93, 1974
© 1974 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Relationship of Submerged Deciduous Molars to Root Resorption and Development of Permanent Successors

S. STEIGMAN 1, E. KOYOUMDJISKY-KAYE 1, and Y. MATRAI 1

1 Department of Orthodontics, Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel

Periapical radiographs of 540 children with submerged and normal deciduous molars were checked for rate of deciduous root resorption and development of permanent successors. Statistical analysis showed no difference between the normal and submerged deciduous molars. The latter should not be extracted unnecessarily.

Submitted on September 11, 1972







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