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Anterior tooth autotransplantation: a case series
Australian Dental Journal
|July 7, 2023
Summary
Tooth autotransplantation offers biological solutions for missing or impacted teeth in the smile zone, especially for adolescents. This technique, when carefully performed, yields high success rates for tooth survival and aesthetics.
Area of Science:
- Dentistry
- Oral Surgery
Background:
- Tooth autotransplantation involves moving a tooth to a new socket within the same person.
- It addresses issues like traumatic injuries, impactions, and congenital missing teeth in the anterior segment.
Observation:
- The anterior dental arch is frequently affected by tooth loss or developmental anomalies.
- Adolescent patients with anterior dental defects benefit significantly from this procedure.
Findings:
- Meticulous pre-surgical evaluation is crucial for successful outcomes.
- Interdisciplinary collaboration enhances the effectiveness of anterior tooth autotransplantation.
- The procedure demonstrates impressive transplant survival and clinical success rates.
Implications:
- Tooth autotransplantation provides a biological and aesthetic solution for anterior dental defects.
- It is a viable treatment option, particularly for younger patients.
- Successful implementation relies on precise surgical technique and collaborative care.

