Autogenous Tooth Transplantation Autotransplantation Means Term Paper

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Once the recipient site is ready and the donor tooth has been extracted, it is important to get the donor tooth into the new site immediately -- although it can be placed back in the original socket easily if adjustments to the recipient site are needed. Consistently high success rates have been reported for this procedure. This article reports three cases in which transplantation was successful (Clokie et al., 2001). Stress and pain for the patient is no greater than for an ordinary extraction, and the procedure can be done under local anesthesia with sedation. This makes it safer than other procedures where general...

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Continued vitality of the periodontal membrane is the most important factor for success. If the ligament is injured, external root resorption may cause failure. This is the most common cause of failure. Premolars extracted atraumatically and immediately placed in the donor site do best. The surgeon's experience affects the success because the procedure is technique-sensitive.

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Clokie, C., Deirdre, M.Y., and Chano, L. (2001). Autogenous tooth transplantation: An alternative to dental implant placement? Journal of the Canadian Dental Association, 67, 92-96.


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