@article{oai:mdu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003011, author = {KANEKO, KEIKO and UCHIDA, KEIICHI and INOU, TOSHIYUKI and KITAMURA, HIROYUKI and NEZU, HIDEYUKI and TAKAYA, TATSUO and MORI, HIROSHI and 金子, 圭子 and 内田, 啓一 and 伊能, 利之 and 喜多村, 洋幸 and 根津, 英之 and 髙谷, 達夫 and 森, 啓}, issue = {1}, journal = {松本歯学, Journal of the Matsumoto Dental University Society}, month = {Sep}, note = {application/pdf, Summary An impacted mandibular second molar is rare. Here,we report two cases of such impacted molars.Case 1:A 22–year–old man presented at our university hospital upon referral from his family dental clinic.A panoramic image revealed horizontal impaction of the left mandibular second molar.Since the patient preferred surgical extraction,the left mandibular second molar was extracted. Case 2:A 54–year–old man presented at our health and dental checkup center.Based on the results of a panoramic image,a dentist from oral radiology diagnosed him with impacted bilateral mandibular second molars.He suggested conducting a complete examination;however,these molars were simply observed and no treatment was provided.}, pages = {28--33}, title = {下顎第二大臼歯が埋伏した2症例}, volume = {48}, year = {2022} }