Abstract

This article describes a case of bilateral impaction of upper second premolars into the upper first permanent molars in a 12-year-old female patient. The extraction of both resorbed upper first molars, and subsequent orthodontic management is described. CPD/Clinical Relevance: This case highlights the importance of thorough assessment and radiographic imaging of impacted premolars even after they have erupted intra-orally. This is especially important when planning dental extractions as part of an overall orthodontic treatment plan.

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