2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/2039714
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Autotransplantation and Orthodontic Treatment after Maxillary Central Incisor Region Trauma: A 13-Year Follow-Up Case Report Study

Abstract: e anterior maxilla is the most prone region to the trauma during childhood, and tooth loss sometimes happens due to trauma. Replacing the missing teeth has always been one of the dentists' challenges in children and adolescents, since their dentofacial growth is not complete. Autotransplantation of mandibular premolars with two-thirds or three-quarters of root formation provides the best prognosis for the tooth survival. is case report describes the management of a 10-year-old boy suffering a severe dental inj… Show more

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“…After transplantation, only the roots with HERS can continue to grow. The sheath is stored around the root apex and damaged easily during the transplantation process, which affects growth of the tooth root [30][31][32]. Zakershahrak et al proved that tooth roots with complete HERS can improve the success rate of autogenous tooth transplantation [33].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After transplantation, only the roots with HERS can continue to grow. The sheath is stored around the root apex and damaged easily during the transplantation process, which affects growth of the tooth root [30][31][32]. Zakershahrak et al proved that tooth roots with complete HERS can improve the success rate of autogenous tooth transplantation [33].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em grupos etários jovens, e particularmente em pacientes lesionados, quando a perda de dentes também envolve perda de osso de suporte, o transplante dentário pode ser um procedimento valioso para preservar o alvéolo, mesmo que ocorra Research, Society andDevelopment, v. 12, n. 11, e90121143790, 2023 (CC BY 4.0) | ISSN 2525-3409 | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v12i11.43790 o fracasso do transplante. (Lucas-Taulé et al, 2022) A preservação do osso facilitará a reabilitação do local afetado posteriormente (Piroozmand et al, 2018).…”
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