{"article_title":"The indications for third-molar extractions.","author":"Steed MB","journal_title":"Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)","issn":"1943-4723","isbn":"","publication_date":"2014 Jun","volume":"145","issue":"6","first_page":"570","page_count":"","accession_number":"24878712","doi":"10.14219\/jada.2014.18","publisher":"Elsevier","doctype":"Journal Article","subjects":"Molar, Third surgery; Tooth Extraction; Humans","interest_area":["Internal\/Family Medicine"],"abstract":"Background: Defining the indications for third-molar extraction continues to be a topic of controversy. Methods: The dentist's management of third molars commonly hinges on identifying the presence of symptoms or disease that clearly is attributable to th","url":"https:\/\/search.ebscohost.com\/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mdl&AN=24878712&authtype=shib&custid=ns346513"}
Background: Defining the indications for third-molar extraction continues to be a topic of controversy. Methods: The dentist's management of third molars commonly hinges on identifying the presence of symptoms or disease that clearly is attributable to th