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Autogenous tooth transplantation successfully replaced a decayed tooth using an impacted donor tooth. This procedure shows high success rates with proper case selection and treatment, offering a viable option for tooth replacement.

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Autotransplantationmissing teethroot resorption

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Surgery
  • Regenerative Medicine

Background:

  • Autogenous tooth transplantation involves moving a patient's own tooth to replace a missing one.
  • Indications include congenital absence, decay, trauma, or endodontic failure.
  • Donor teeth can be impacted or unerupted.

Observation:

  • A case report details the autotransplantation of an impacted third molar (#38) into the socket of a non-restorable decayed second molar (#37).
  • The donor tooth had a fully formed root.
  • The procedure was followed for 18 months.

Findings:

  • Excellent periapical healing was observed.
  • The transplanted tooth demonstrated remarkable stability.
  • High success rates are achievable with careful case selection and meticulous technique, even with fully formed donor roots.

Implications:

  • Autogenous tooth transplantation is a valuable treatment option for replacing missing teeth when feasible.
  • Potential risks like root resorption exist but can be managed with proper care.
  • This technique offers a biological and effective alternative to conventional prosthetics or implants.