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Prophylactic Extraction of Third Molars: Evidence-Based Dentistry
Autor
Garrocho-Rangel,Arturo
Pozos-Guillén,Amaury
Noyola-Frías,Miguel Ángel
Martínez-Rider,Ricardo
González-Rivas,Brisa
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Resumen
AbstractThis new perspective article was performed to investigate the evidence from published dental literature about the prophylactic extraction of asymptomatic (or disease-free) impacted third molars (ITM) in adolescents and young adults. This clinical procedure is common until today and has been the origin of controversy among the dental community worldwide. However, evidence-based data from wellconducted clinical studies and systematic reviews are not sufficient to justify the routine prophylactic extraction of ITM. Active surveillance at regular intervals has been proposed as a better management strategy. As a conclusion, surgical removal of ITM is only justified in the presence of specific pathosis, independently of the patient’s age.