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Immediate Autotransplantation Of Immature Maxillary Third Molar A Case Report With 4year Clinical And Radiographic Followup Nuraldeen Maher Alkhanati

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Immediate Autotransplantation Of Immature Maxillary Third Molar A Case Report With 4year Clinical And Radiographic Followup Nuraldeen Maher Alkhanati
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Immediate Autotransplantation Of Immature Maxillary Third Molar A Case Report With 4year Clinical And Radiographic Followup Nuraldeen Maher Alkhanati instant download after payment.

Publisher: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 5
Author: Nuraldeen Maher Al-Khanati
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Immediate Autotransplantation Of Immature Maxillary Third Molar A Case Report With 4year Clinical And Radiographic Followup Nuraldeen Maher Alkhanati by Nuraldeen Maher Al-khanati instant download after payment.

Autotransplantation of teeth is an option, which is not often taken into account by dentists, for managing early loss of teeth. It is a possible less-cost viable alternative to dental implantation when the case is well selected, and the surgical procedures are properly performed. This case report presents a 15-year-old female with infected badly destroyed mandibular right first molar making it nonrestorable. The maxillary left third molar was selected and evaluated for compatibility as a donor’s tooth. Subsequently, atraumatic extraction of the compromised tooth, debridement, and disinfection along with preparation of its socket and transplantation of the donor’s tooth into the receiving site was done. Radiological and clinical follow-up shows treatment success for 4 years without any considerable complications or patient’s complaints. Immediate autotransplantation of tooth satisfactorily restored the functional condition of the patient, principally after good healing of periodontal and pulp tissues.

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