Abstract
Various iatrogenic complication may be seen during extraction of mandibular 3rd molar. Displacement of mandibular 3rd molar into pterygomandibular space is usual but displacement into an unusual space like submandibular space or sublingual space is very rare. This can cause significant physical and psychological problems for the patient. The treatment for this kind of complications may vary from a conservative treatment to surgical procedure, what will depend on clinical features, symptoms, the location of the tooth, and its relation to adjacent structures. The present case report illustrates a rare complication of extraction of impacted mandibular third molar that was displaced into the sublingual region. Upon locating the tooth, successful removal of tooth was performed. Healing was uneventful after a 3 month of follow up.
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