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Dental autotransplant: case report

Pacini, Nathália Martins; Nery, Dirceu Tavares Formiga; Carvalho, Daniel Rey de; Lima Junior, Normeu; Miranda, Alexandre Franco; Macedo, Sérgio Bruzadelli.
RSBO (Impr.) ; 9(1): 108-113, Jan.-Mar. 2012. ilus
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-748097

Introduction:

The autogenous transplantation or dental autotransplantation is defined as the replacement of an absent or impaired tooth by another transplanted one, usually the third molar. The tooth is transplanted to a prepared or existing tooth socket occupied by the lost tooth, in a same person. This technique is considered a viable method due to its high success rate when properly indicated combined with a relatively low cost.Objective and case reportTo report a clinical case study conducted in the Integrated Clinics of the Catholic University of Brasilia in a young melanoderm male patient, 13 years-old, who underwent late tooth transplantation technique, i.e., in two

steps:

the right upper third molar was transplanted to the socket of the right lower first molar. The case described showed incomplete root formation and radiographic following-up for eight consecutive months.

Conclusion:

This type of oral rehabilitation contributed to bone formation stimulation at the transplanted site, the maintenance of the masticatory function and the financial costs reduction for the patient, representing a further possible therapy in the dentist's armamentarium.
Biblioteca responsable: BR97.1