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How to make Intentional Replantation more comfortable
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KMID : 1035020180190010028
Abstract
Intentional replantation is a useful and indispensable procedure that can be applied lastly for tooth preservation in situations where non-surgical endodontic treatment and apical surgery are difficult. However, there are many practitioners who are afraid of the outcome of the procedure because of the rejection due to the operation that accompanies the extraction, and the few studies that can predict the prognosis. Recently, several studies reported clinical outcomes of intentional replantation procedures performed with contemporary techniques. This article aimed to compare the old and new studies regarding intentional replantation and suggest ways to make the procedure comfortable and predictable.
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intentional replantation; root resorption; MTA; extraction forcep
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