Serial Extraction
The selective extraction of deciduous teeth during the stage of mixed dentition in accordance with the shedding and eruption of the teeth. It is done over an extended period to allow autonomous adjustment to relieve crowding of the dental arches during the eruption of the lateral incisors, canines, and premolars, eventually involving the extraction of the first premolar teeth. (Dorland, 28th ed)
Also Known As:
Extraction, Serial; Extractions, Serial; Serial Extractions
Networked: 14
relevant articles (0 outcomes,
4 trials/studies)
Therapy Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Chaugule, Vishwas:
2 articles
(01/2015 - 04/2012)
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2. | Katge, Farhin:
1 article
(01/2015)
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3. | Mithiborwala, Sajjad Hasim:
1 article
(01/2015)
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4. | Pammi, Thejokrishna:
1 article
(01/2015)
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5. | Poojari, Manohar:
1 article
(01/2015)
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6. | Pujari, Prashant:
1 article
(01/2015)
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7. | Krishnan, Iyer Satishkumar:
1 article
(10/2012)
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8. | Sreedharan, Sheela:
1 article
(10/2012)
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9. | Almeida, Marcio Rodrigues de:
1 article
(07/2012)
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10. | Almeida, Renato Rodrigues de:
1 article
(07/2012)
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Related Diseases
1. | Malocclusion (Crossbite)
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2. | Root Resorption
01/01/2015
- " Human primary molars, which were indicated for extraction, for an array of reasons like caries, normal exfoliation, pathological root resorption, over-retained and serial extraction, were collected for the study purpose. " 04/01/2012
- " Human primary molars, indicated for extraction, for reasons like caries, normal exfoliation, pathological root resorption, over-retained and serial extraction, were collected. " 02/01/2011
- " External apical root resorption in patients treated by serial extractions followed by mechanotherapy."
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3. | Overbite
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4. | Alzheimer Disease (Alzheimer's Disease)
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5. | Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)
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