2022
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10050835
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What Are the Complications, Success and Survival Rates for Autotransplanted Teeth? An Overview of Systematic Reviews and Metanalyses

Abstract: Background: Autotransplantation is the surgical repositioning of a tooth within the same patient. It can be thought of as the controlled avulsion and re-implantation of a tooth and can be a viable alternative to other dental rehabilitation options. This review aimed to evaluate the survival rate (SR), major complications such as ankylosis rate (AR) and infection-related root resorption (RR), and overall success and failure rate (FR) in autotransplanted teeth. Methods: Six databases were accessed up to January … Show more

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“…The operation starts with local anesthesia in the projection of the inferior alveolar nerve (for the mandible) or in the projection for the posterior superior alveolar nerve (for the maxilla). In the case of complete third molar retention or impaction triangular ap is formed and separated to gain needed access within the operative eld [18,19,21]. If the donor third molar is fully erupted intrasulcular incision is used in order to preserve the periodontal ligament.…”
Section: Surgical Protocol Of the Tooth Autotransplantationmentioning
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“…The operation starts with local anesthesia in the projection of the inferior alveolar nerve (for the mandible) or in the projection for the posterior superior alveolar nerve (for the maxilla). In the case of complete third molar retention or impaction triangular ap is formed and separated to gain needed access within the operative eld [18,19,21]. If the donor third molar is fully erupted intrasulcular incision is used in order to preserve the periodontal ligament.…”
Section: Surgical Protocol Of the Tooth Autotransplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually sutures could be removed in a week, while the splint should stay in place for 2-4 weeks [18,19,21,36].…”
Section: Surgical Protocol Of the Tooth Autotransplantationmentioning
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