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Delayed tooth autotransplantation for large periapical lesion

Journal of Dental Implant Research 2014³â 33±Ç 2È£ p.42 ~ 47
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Abstract


This case report presents successful delayed tooth autotransplantation to replace the tooth with large periapical lesion. In this case, after extraction of the mandibular molar, the donor tooth was transplanted after 3 or 4 weeks later because of initial tooth adaptability. The socket was filled with soft tissue, so initial tooth adaptability was good and tooth mobility was not problematic. A long-term follow up examination revealed that the delayed autotransplanted tooth was satisfactory in mastication and in clinical X-ray result. Healing that occur in the undisturbed bony socket with time have a part in the subsequent healing of transplanted teeth.

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Delayed;Autotransplantatio;Orthodontic force;Periapical lesion

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