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[Allogeneic transplantation--two case reports].

K Bjorvatn1, A G Grönningsaeter, H Vindenes

  • 1Institutt for Odontologisk Forskning, Universitetet i Bergen.

Den Norske Tannlaegeforenings Tidende
|April 1, 1991
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Allogeneic tooth transplantation involves using teeth from a donor. Immunological screening of donors and recipients may improve success rates for this dental procedure.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Immunology
  • Transplantation Biology

Context:

  • Allogeneic tooth transplantation, while less common than autotransplantation, presents unique challenges.
  • Success is often limited by immune rejection and graft survival.

Purpose:

  • To present two cases of allogeneic tooth transplantation (sibling and parent-child).
  • To explore the potential benefits of immunological screening in improving transplant outcomes.

Summary:

  • Two case studies detail allogeneic tooth transplants between related individuals (brother-to-sister, daughter-to-mother).
  • Analysis of these cases and existing literature suggests a correlation between donor-recipient immunological compatibility and transplant success.
  • Pre-transplant immunological screening may enhance graft survival and long-term prognosis.

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Impact:

  • Highlights the importance of immune factors in allogeneic tooth transplantation.
  • Suggests a potential strategy for improving patient outcomes in dental transplantation.
  • Informs future research directions for optimizing tissue compatibility in regenerative dentistry.