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Incidence of symptoms in previously symptom-free impacted lower third molars assessed in general dental practice
British Dental Journal , 09/09/09
Fernandes MJ et al. – The predictability that an impacted lower third molar will develop symptoms in future remains unclear. However, some clinical characteristics such as the angulation, the degree of impaction and the patient's age could be useful in predicting the likelihood of future symptomatology.
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