Dr. Korte, Adjunct Faculty, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Children???s Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis, USA.
Dr. Angelopoulou, Clinical Instructor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.
J Dent Child (Chic). 2022 Jan 15;89(1):29-35.
Molar-incisor malformation (MIM) is a newly described dental developmental anomaly that predominantly affects primary second molars, permanent first molars, and, in some cases, permanent central incisors. Diagnosis is usually made upon radiographic examination. The molars usually present with significant cervical constriction, flattened pulp chambers, and absent or thin, short, and narrow roots, whereas the incisors usually exhibit coronal dilaceration. Loss of these compromised teeth in the long term may be inevitable. Thus, clinicians should be aware of this condition and the factors to consider to advise their patients as early as possible. The purpose of this paper is to present two cases of MIM and discuss the factors clinicians should take into consideration to make a care plan in these cases.
磨牙-切牙畸形(MIM)是一种新描述的牙齿发育异常,主要影响乳第二磨牙、恒第一磨牙,在某些情况下,也影响恒中切牙。诊断通常通过影像学检查作出。磨牙通常表现为明显的颈部缩窄、扁平面髓室和缺失或细小、短而窄的根,而切牙通常表现为冠部扭转。这些受损牙齿在长期内的缺失可能是不可避免的。因此,临床医生应该意识到这种情况以及需要考虑的因素,以便尽早为患者提供建议。本文的目的是介绍两例 MIM,并讨论临床医生在这些情况下制定护理计划时应考虑的因素。