1980
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2591.1980.tb00673.x
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Autogenous transplantation of non‐root‐filled maxillary canines: a long‐term follow‐up

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“…However, the validity of test results is controversial and will be discussed fully in a later section. Vitality testing is also important in determining the treatment needs of teeth involved in jaw fractures 9 , and those affected by surgical trauma, such as subapical osteotomy 10 or vital transplantation procedures 11 . Assessment of anaesthesia : Grossman advocated the use of pulp testers to assess whether a tooth is completely anaesthetized following injection of local anaesthetic prior to operative procedures 12 . This would, however, seem unnecessary in normal clinical practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the validity of test results is controversial and will be discussed fully in a later section. Vitality testing is also important in determining the treatment needs of teeth involved in jaw fractures 9 , and those affected by surgical trauma, such as subapical osteotomy 10 or vital transplantation procedures 11 . Assessment of anaesthesia : Grossman advocated the use of pulp testers to assess whether a tooth is completely anaesthetized following injection of local anaesthetic prior to operative procedures 12 . This would, however, seem unnecessary in normal clinical practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the validity of test results is controversial and will be discussed fully in a later section. Vitality testing is also important in determining the treatment needs of teeth involved in jaw fractures 9 , and those affected by surgical trauma, such as subapical osteotomy 10 or vital transplantation procedures 11 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study used established criteria for clinical assessment of transplanted teeth. (Altonen, Haavikko, & Malmström, ; Patel et al, ; Urbanska & Mumford, )…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study used established criteria for clinical assessment of transplanted teeth. (Altonen, Haavikko, & Malmström, 1978;Patel et al, 2011;Urbanska & Mumford, 1980) Moreover, the transplanted canine were clinically and radiographically compared with the contralateral canine using previously devel- were enrolled in a non-complex follow-up treatment, such as implant surgery without bone grafting or prosthetic replacement. In almost one third of the cases with a dental implant a separate bone augmentation procedure proved to be necessary (Figure 8).…”
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“…Sugai et al [20] indicated that younger patients aged <40 years showed a significantly better prognosis compared with older patients; therefore, patient age is important for a good prognosis. Age is related to the restoration of vitality and regeneration of paratransplantal tissue [21,22] and a higher level of periodontal tissue regeneration is required when the tooth is transplanted in an extraction socket in a region with advanced periodontal disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%