Case report: Delayed autologous tooth transplantation based on objective bone healing of the extraction socket (4-year follow-up)
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Autologous tooth transplantation is one of the best methods to replace a missing when there suitable donor tooth. Tooth mainly performed immediately after extraction because this completed in single surgery and transferred fresh recipient site facilitated by remaining periodontal ligament. However, planned for severe with large bone defect surrounding affected tooth, delayed mismatched size When formation at gradually observed during wound healing, can be performed. estimated time has not been clearly determined varied healing site. This case report demonstrates successful 4 months monitoring computed tomography (CT). A male patient complained about occlusal pain his mandibular molar. He had received latest restoration root canal treatment 10 years previously. Seven later, he experienced slight spontaneous consulted private dental clinic. Radiographic examination revealed vertical fracture dentist recommended extraction, but did receive suggestion. Several visited our hospital, resorption became much larger, was completely lost. Thus, it decided autologous several later poor fit using wisdom Sequential CT value monitored multi-detector tomography. Four increased Fit still surgery, better mobility decreased gradually. After performing treatment, final full covered equipped. Review showed no symptoms apical radiolucency. suggests that x-ray or images.
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عنوان ژورنال: Frontiers in dental medicine
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2673-4915']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fdmed.2023.1061362