Diagnostic Aspects of an Included Third Molar in an 88-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Case Report
- selective preparation of the cutting edges of the lower incisors (coronary and radicular), so that they no longer micro-irritated the surrounding soft tissue;
- anti-inflammatory (Ibuprofen, 400 milligrams) and antibiotic (Amoxicillin, 1 g, two times per day, for seven days) medication was prescribed;
- the patient was referred for a panoramic radiography;
- the patient was rescheduled for the next morning.
- loco-regional anesthesia at the Spix’s spine, using Ubistesin carpule, 1 mL solution 1:200,000, 3M ESPE, Deutschland GmbH., Car-Schurz-Straвe 1, 41,453 Neuss Germany;
- operculectomy using a surgical carbon steel No. 15 blade, SMI AG, Steinerberg 8, 4780 St Vith/Belgium (an incision was made at the level of the entire area mucosa, and the operculum was removed with surgical forceps);
- appropriate drainage was performed, using sterile solutions (normal saline and hydrogen peroxide) to irrigate the pericoronal space;
- continuation of antibiotic therapy was recommended, accompanied by anti-inflammatory medication for pain control, and use of chlorhexidine solution for mouth-washing;
- the patient was referred to a dento-alveolar surgery specialist for the extraction of the molar 48 after the acute phase was over.
3. Literature Review and Discussion
Authors | Year | Paper Ref. | Study Design | n, N, Age, Gender | 3M Symptomatology | 3M Status |
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Di Lauro, et al. | 2021 | [13] | Case report. | n = 1, 64 y, M | Severe paresthesia; generalized periodontitis stage IV grade C. | Included in horizontal position. |
Yamaoka, et al. | 1997 | [14] | Cross-sectional. | n = 26, N = 800 34 ± 10.7 y, M, F | Pain and purulent inflammation. | Completely impacted. |
Elter, et al. | 2005 | [15] | Cross-sectional. | n = 2209, N = 6967 52–74 y M, F | Inflammation; redness; suppuration and gingival tissue; changes in the third molar region, including gingival hyperplasia. | Visible. |
Moss, et al. | 2009 | [16] | Cross-sectional. | n = 2035, N = 6793 62.4 ± 5.6 y M, F | Periodontal pathology; inflammation. | Visible. |
Chou, et al. | 2017 | [17] | Cross-sectional split-mouth study. | n = N = 70 >45 y, M, F | Caries and periodontal disease on the adjacent molar. | Retained; unilaterally erupted 3Ms. |
Kim, et al. | 2017 | [18] | Retrospective analysis of clinical records. | n = 2883 impacted 3Ms, N = 1109 29.0 ± 10.2 y M, F | Pericoronitis, dental caries, and root resorption on adjacent molar; infection. | Retained; impacted. |
Ventä, et al. | 2015 | [6] | Cross-sectional. | n = 56, N = 293 79 ± 3.8 y M, F | Caries and periodontal pathology; mesio-angular inclination; cyst; resorption; ankylosis; over-eruption. | Impacted or deeply impacted; included. |
Ventä, et al. | 2018 | [19] | Cross-sectional. | n = 2653, N = 6005 30–93 y M, F | Disease-free, asymptomatic caries; periodontal pathology on the adjacent molar. | Retained; impacted. |
Taheri, et al. | 2020 | [20] | Case report. | n = 1, 94 y, F | Suppurative pericoronitis. | Included. |
Anyanechi, et al. | 2019 | [21] | 3-year longitudinal study. | n = 287, N = 1261 >50 y, M, F | Caries, gingivitis, pericoronitis; symptomatic burden of impacted 3Ms on the adjacent second molars. | |
Baensch, et al. | 2017 | [7] | Case-control matched-pair analysis. | N = 127 pairs A: >65 y B: 15–20 y M, F | Pericoronitis; caries; resorption. | Retained; impacted. |
Kim et al. | 2021 | [5] | Editor’s opinion. | - | - | - |
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Miron, M.I.; Florea, C.T.; Lungeanu, D.; Todea, C.D. Diagnostic Aspects of an Included Third Molar in an 88-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review. Diagnostics 2022, 12, 2082. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12092082
Miron MI, Florea CT, Lungeanu D, Todea CD. Diagnostic Aspects of an Included Third Molar in an 88-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review. Diagnostics. 2022; 12(9):2082. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12092082
Chicago/Turabian StyleMiron, Mariana I., Ciprian T. Florea, Diana Lungeanu, and Carmen D. Todea. 2022. "Diagnostic Aspects of an Included Third Molar in an 88-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review" Diagnostics 12, no. 9: 2082. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12092082
APA StyleMiron, M. I., Florea, C. T., Lungeanu, D., & Todea, C. D. (2022). Diagnostic Aspects of an Included Third Molar in an 88-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review. Diagnostics, 12(9), 2082. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12092082