Open Access Journal of Dental and Oral Surgery
[ ISSN : 2833-0994 ]
Bilateral Germectomy in Pediatric Patient: Clinical Case Report
1Dental Surgeon . Specialist in Maxillofacial Surgery. Master’s Degree in University Teaching with a research focus; Professor of pre-clinical and clinical Oral Surgery at the Faculty of Dentistry of the American University. Specialization in curriculum development and evaluation
2Dental Surgeon , Diploma in Oral Surgery, American University
3,4,5Fifth-year students of the Dentistry program, American University
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Abstract
Germectomy is a surgical treatment that consists of the extraction of the tooth germ; indicated when there are morphostructural alterations, ectopic impactions or eruption not permitted due to dysplastic alterations of the tooth germ. It is a surgical procedure of choice that involves the extraction of a dental organ with all its embryonic attachments when it is in the early stages, the prevalence of impactions and pathologies of the mandibular third molar can be avoided with this surgical treatment.
Objective: To perform a careful cost-benefit evaluation to evaluate the indications of early third molar extraction.
Methods: An observational and descriptive study was carried out in the operating room of the dental clinics of the American University from September 2023 to November 2023. An 12-year-old patient was evaluated, surgically intervening on two tooth germs of mandibular third molars. Evaluating the position, location, and morphostructural change of the third molar germ; as well as trans and postoperative complications and the evolution.