Primary Failure of Eruption: A Cause of Posterior Open Bite

JOURNAL TITLE: International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry

Author
1. Sahana Shivakumar
2. Ganiga C Shivakumar
3. Adit Srivastava
ISSN
0974-7052
DOI
10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1646
Volume
12
Issue
4
Publishing Year
2019
Pages
2
  • Article keywords
    Anterior deep bite, Posterior open bite, Primary eruption failure, Retained deciduous teeth

    Abstract

    Primary eruption failure is a poorly understood condition in which the teeth fail to erupt in oral cavity in absence of any local or systemic factors. First and second molars are most commonly affected but one or more number of teeth, primary or permanent can be partially or completely affected. The orthodontic or surgical methods to get such teeth in occlusion have failed miserably. The early diagnosis of primary eruption failure (PEF) will allow the dentist to accurately rehabilitate the patient without wasting any time on treatments which are bound to fail.

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