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Migration Of Mandibular Third Molar To The Condyle Without Cystic Change: A Case Report

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Abstract


Impacted third molars of the mandible are generally found at or close to the second molar. If the third molar is impacted far distant from its original site, it may be affected by cysts or tumors. Ectopic impaction of third molar in the condyle area is very rare. Furthermore, impaction without cystic lesion is even less common. The etiology of migration of the mandibular third molar without cystic lesion is unknown. So periodical X-ray taking is essential.

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Ectopic Impaction;Mandibular third molar;Tooth migration

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