Kim Min Jin, Song Ji-Soo, Kim Young-Jae, Kim Jung-Wook, Jang Ki-Taeg, Hyun Hong-Keun
J Clin Pediatr Dent. 2020;44(1):55-59. doi: 10.17796/1053-4625-44.1.10.
Molar root-incisor malformation (MRIM) or molar-incisor malformation (MIM) is a new type of dental anomaly characterized by dysplastic roots of permanent first molars, occasionally second primary molars, and the crowns of maxillary central incisors. MRIM involving permanent first molars and second primary molars is characterized by normal crowns with short, thin, and narrow roots, whereas MRIM involving permanent maxillary central incisors exhibits constrictions of the crown in the cervical area. In the first case, we extracted the affected first permanent molars at the optimal timing to minimize space deficiencies and induce space closure. In addition, composite resin restorations were performed on the anterior central incisors. In the second case, a mandibular lingual arch was used to stabilize the affected teeth in order to mitigate discomfort by reducing rotational biting forces.
磨牙-切牙畸形(MRIM)或磨牙-切牙发育异常(MIM)是一种新型的牙齿异常,其特征为恒牙第一磨牙(偶尔为第二乳磨牙)以及上颌中切牙的牙根发育不良。涉及恒牙第一磨牙和第二乳磨牙的MRIM表现为牙冠正常,但牙根短、细且窄,而涉及恒牙上颌中切牙的MRIM则表现为牙冠颈部区域缩窄。在第一种情况下,我们在最佳时机拔除了患侧的第一恒磨牙,以尽量减少间隙不足并促使间隙关闭。此外,对前牙区的中切牙进行了复合树脂修复。在第二种情况下,使用下颌舌弓来稳定患牙,以通过减少旋转咬合力来减轻不适。