2016
DOI: 10.4103/2231-0746.186137
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Autotransplantation donor tooth site harvesting using piezosurgery

Abstract: Background:The harvesting of a tooth as a candidate for tooth autotransplantation requires that the delicate dental tissues around the tooth be minimally traumatized. This is especially so for the periradicular tissues of the tooth root and the follicular tissues surrounding the crown. The aim of this report is to describe the use of piezosurgery as an attempt at morbidity reduction in the harvesting of teeth for autotransplantation.Methods:A piezosurgical handpiece and its selection of tips were easily adapte… Show more

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“…Piezosurgery-associated flapless surgery is currently popular in dental clinics because of its higher successful rates, faster healing, and minimal inflammation by piezoelectric bone cuts as compared with traditional methods. [ 1 ] Piezosurgery, as a new minimally invasive osteotomy instrument, has been widely applied in oral and maxillofacial surgery, such as impacted tooth extraction, [ 2 ] bone crafting harvesting, [ 3 ] inferior alveolar nerve transposition, [ 4 ] and maxillary sinus floor elevation. As the obvious merit of soft tissue-sparing, piezosurgery is characterized by its clinical efficiency and favorable osseous repair and remodelling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Piezosurgery-associated flapless surgery is currently popular in dental clinics because of its higher successful rates, faster healing, and minimal inflammation by piezoelectric bone cuts as compared with traditional methods. [ 1 ] Piezosurgery, as a new minimally invasive osteotomy instrument, has been widely applied in oral and maxillofacial surgery, such as impacted tooth extraction, [ 2 ] bone crafting harvesting, [ 3 ] inferior alveolar nerve transposition, [ 4 ] and maxillary sinus floor elevation. As the obvious merit of soft tissue-sparing, piezosurgery is characterized by its clinical efficiency and favorable osseous repair and remodelling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%