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Third molar impaction and oral lesions management

Guest Editors

Marco Cicciù, DDS, MSc, PhD, University of Catania, Italy
Maria Maddalena Marrapodi, MD, MS, PhD, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Naples, Italy
 

BMC Oral Health has published this Collection on Third molar impaction and oral lesions management.

As an essential resource for dental professionals, oral surgeons, researchers, and patients, this Collection delves into the enigma of third molars, examining their unique eruption patterns and persistent complications despite advancements in dental care. We welcomed diverse submissions on topics such as the etiology of third molar impaction, diagnostic and imaging techniques, surgical approaches, complications and risk mitigation, the relationship between impacted third molars and periodontal health, patient perspectives, and innovations in wisdom. 


New Content ItemThis Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being.

Meet the Guest Editors

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Marco Cicciù, DDS, MSc, PhD, University of Catania, Italy

Dr Marco Cicciù graduated in 2003 with honors in Interceptive Orthodontic Science, focusing on mandible condyle fractures. His PhD thesis, completed in 2006, investigated the functional outcomes of such fractures in young subjects. Dr Cicciù further honed his skills through studies at Loma Linda University in California, where he conducted research on rhBMP2 and bone regeneration techniques. An accomplished scholar, he authored over 300 publications in high-impact journals and holds an impressive H index of 51. Dr Cicciù served as a tutor for the Master of Science in Dental Implantology at Messina University and completed his post-degree specialization in Oral Surgery at the University of Milan with honors in 2009. He currently holds the position of Full Professor at Catania University, teaching prostheses and oral surgery. In addition to his academic roles, Dr Cicciù is the vice president of the Italian Society of Oral Surgery and the founder of the PhD Course in "Bioengineering Applied to Medical Science" at Messina University. He also serves as the Editor in Chief of Prosthesis MDPI.
 

Maria Maddalena Marrapodi, MD, MS, PhD, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Naples, Italy

Dr Maria Maddalena Marrapodi MD, MS, PhD has a degree in Medicine and Surgery. She has been dealing with disorders affecting the pediatric population in the areas of sleep disorders, craniofacial pain, and cancerous lesions of craniofacial district. She is also interested in the health of children suffering from haemato-oncological diseases and post-chemotherapy follow-up. She is the author of numerous articles published in international journals and is a member of the editorial board of BMC Oral Health, Frontiers in Oral Health, and THC.

About the Collection

BMC Oral Health has published this Collection on Third molar impaction and oral lesions management. This Collection examines the complexities of wisdom teeth and of complex surgery, shedding light on crucial aspects relevant to dental professionals, oral surgeons, researchers and patients.

Third molars, commonly known as wisdom teeth, have long intrigued dental practitioners and researchers due to their unique patterns of eruption and associated complications. Despite advancements in dental care, third molar impaction continues to be a challenging and recurrent issue.

We welcomed submissions with a wide array of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Etiology of third molar impaction, and of more widespread oral lesions: Unraveling the genetic, environmental, and anatomical factors contributing to wisdom tooth impaction.
  • Diagnosis and imaging techniques: Exploring innovative diagnostic tools, imaging modalities, and their role in accurate assessment and preoperative planning.
  • Impacted third molar management, and oral lesions surgical approaches: Presenting contemporary surgical techniques, non-surgical interventions, and interdisciplinary approaches for successful treatment outcomes.
  • Complications and risk mitigation: Addressing potential complications arising from third molar impaction and outlining strategies for risk reduction.
  • Investigating the relationship between impacted third molars and periodontal health, and alternative approaches to manage frequent oral lesions.
  • Patient perspectives: Incorporating patient experiences and expectations into treatment decision-making.
  • Innovations in wisdom: Showcasing cutting-edge research, new technologies, and potential future directions.

This collection supports and amplifies research related to Sustainable Development Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being. By addressing the challenges posed by third molar impaction, oral lesions, oral rehabilitations and seeking innovative solutions, this research can contribute significantly to improving oral health outcomes, enhancing the quality of life for patients, and promoting overall well-being within our global communities.

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  1. The mandibular retromolar space (RMS) has not been extensively studied in relation to various sagittal skeletal classes and patterns of third-molar eruption. The objective of this study was to test the null hy...

    Authors: Qianya Gao, Xiaohui Zhou, Zuodong Zhao, Baoyi Chen, Min Huang, Huiyi Lin, Weiqi Guo and Chang Liu
    Citation: BMC Oral Health 2024 24:1112
  2. There is a general consensus among dental professionals regarding the extraction of impacted third molars in the presence of clinical symptoms. However, there is less agreement on the management of asymptomati...

    Authors: Ipek Necla Guldiken, Serap Gulsever, Yagmur Malkoc, Zeynep Cukurova Yilmaz and Mutlu Ozcan
    Citation: BMC Oral Health 2024 24:1072
  3. Surgical extraction of impacted third molars (ITM) often leads to postoperative discomfort including pain, swelling, and limited function. Steroids like dexamethasone (DXN) are commonly used in oral surgery to...

    Authors: Doğan Ilgaz Kaya and Ahmet Aktı
    Citation: BMC Oral Health 2024 24:706
  4. Low impacted third molars are usually asymptomatic and are often found by X-ray examination. The removal of asymptomatic low impacted third molars is one of the most controversial clinical issues in oral and m...

    Authors: Jiankang Zhang, Kun Zhang, Xueer Zhou, Li Ye, Yuanyuan Liu, Yiran Peng and Jian Pan
    Citation: BMC Oral Health 2024 24:515
  5. To assess the impact of endoscope-assisted fractured roots or fragments extraction within the mandibular canal, along with quantitative sensory testing (QST) alterations in the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN).

    Authors: Junqi Jiang, Kenan Chen, Enbo Wang, Denghui Duan and Xiangliang Xu
    Citation: BMC Oral Health 2024 24:456
  6. The aim of our study is to evaluate the postoperative complications after the extraction of impacted third molar teeth and to investigate the effects of these complications on the quality of life of patients.

    Authors: Gunay Gojayeva, Gorkem Tekin, Nesrin Saruhan Kose, Omur Dereci, Yasin Caglar Kosar and Gizem Caliskan
    Citation: BMC Oral Health 2024 24:131

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The Editors have no competing interests with the submissions which they handle through the peer review process. The peer review of any submissions for which the Editors have competing interests is handled by another Editorial Board Member who has no competing interests.