Adjacent tooth migration after maxillary first molar loss in patients with sinus augmentation: A retrospective research.
Feiya ZhaoLei ShiYilun HuangYu WangMengfei YuHuiming WangPublished in: Clinical implant dentistry and related research (2023)
The neighboring teeth tend to migrate toward the edentulous gap in the maxillary posterior region. Occlusal contact loss and chronic apical periodontitis are two significant risk factors for accelerating antagonistic tooth migration, and for distal teeth, chronic apical periodontitis is the risk factor. The impacted adjacent third molar and root protrusion into the sinus are also potential risk factors for accelerating the migration of the maxillary distal tooth. Thus, to prevent maxillary edentulous gap reduction, the factors mentioned above should be taken into consideration when planning treatment flow.