2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2010.04.028
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Autotransplantation of Teeth with Complete Root Formation: A Case Series

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“…An x-ray examination, using periapical and panoramic techniques and, if necessary, computed tomography, gives us information that may be necessary for the proper assessment of the receptor site for the implant. Autotransplantation is a viable option for treating missing teeth when a donor tooth is available (Bae et al, 2010). (Bowden & Harrison, 1994;Millar & Taylor, 1995, Pinho, 2001, 2004 A canine that is difficult to remodel esthetically, as it presents a negative color to the bleaching technique or an unfavorable morphology; Concave profile; Widespread microdontia; Positive DDM, with multiple diastemas; Some cases of Class III malocclusion; Insignificant malocclusion, with Class I, without associated anomalies; Good intercuspidation; Some cases of cleft palate.…”
Section: Opening or Maintaining Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An x-ray examination, using periapical and panoramic techniques and, if necessary, computed tomography, gives us information that may be necessary for the proper assessment of the receptor site for the implant. Autotransplantation is a viable option for treating missing teeth when a donor tooth is available (Bae et al, 2010). (Bowden & Harrison, 1994;Millar & Taylor, 1995, Pinho, 2001, 2004 A canine that is difficult to remodel esthetically, as it presents a negative color to the bleaching technique or an unfavorable morphology; Concave profile; Widespread microdontia; Positive DDM, with multiple diastemas; Some cases of Class III malocclusion; Insignificant malocclusion, with Class I, without associated anomalies; Good intercuspidation; Some cases of cleft palate.…”
Section: Opening or Maintaining Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the use of a non-rigid splint for 7 to 10 days may stimulate periodontal ligament and alveolar bone regeneration (2). In this case, a non-rigid splint was maintained for 2 weeks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In 1953, Fong reported the successful autotransplantation of third molars and was followed by other authors who validated the procedure (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6). At present, due to advances in osseointegrated implants, autologous tooth transplantation or autotransplantation is rarely indicated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These factors impact the viability of the periodontal ligament cells, which, according to some studies, may remain viable for a period as short as about 18 min. After this period, the cells become hypoxic and may subsequently develop necrosis, which can result in inflammatory resorption (7). One way of maintaining the viability of periodontal ligament cells is to maintain the tooth in a favorable environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%