dhmjdds Post: 9 of 12 6/4/2021 Dr. Jerrold, I'm not sure extracting the ULD will help? As the UL4 erupts, the root will continue to lengthen; I think the root end will pretty much end up in the place where it currently is. What other movement of the UL4 are you suggesting? Most likely the UL3 is either lingual or buccal to the roots of the bicuspids, IMO. Again, these unusual impactions are the best time to have a CBCT done, so one can know (and not just assume) where each of the teeth is. n tom525 Post: 10 of 12 6/6/2021 Patient's age? Do you have photos? Or any other records? Mandibular primary molars appear ankylosed. Lower primary canine roots are not resorbing. n Add your thoughts on this case's unique etiology! Unique cases make for great conversations. Head online and drop a comment as to what you think is behind this patient's peculiar condition. Find the thread easily by going to orthotown.com/magazine and clicking on Message Boards. Align your communication with OrthoVOIP, the ONLY phone system AI ANALYTICS & REPORTS Calling all current Weave customers! Make the switch to OrthoVOIP and save 20% on your monthly bill! Prioritize New Patient calls to boost production! PATIENT POP Works with any patient management system! Make informed decisions to improve your patients' experience! WORK FROM ANYWHERE The OV App allows you to text and call your patients from any location! FIRST TIME CALLER REPORT SCAN ME TEXT & EMAIL CAMPAIGNS Easy to create templates to run promotions or send updates! designed specifically for orthodontists! Phone/Text: 307-910-0070 | Email: info@orthovoip.com | Website: www.orthovoip.com Half Horiz.indd 1 APRIL 2024 | 31 | ORTHOTOWN.COM 2/16/24 12:20 PMhttp://www.orthotown.com/magazine http://www.orthovoip.com http://www.ORTHOTOWN.COM