2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.surge.2012.10.003
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Developments in autotransplantation of teeth

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“…In two early prospective studies at the Yonsei University College of Dentistry (Seoul, Korea), computer aided rapid prototyping (CARP) was used to print replicas of teeth such that manipulation of the recipient bone sites could be completed prior to extraction of the transplanted teeth without PDL damage from repeated insertion and removal (Lee et al 2001, Lee & Kim 2012. Numerous additional case reports, clinical studies and in vitro models provide evidence that preoperative CARP of transplant teeth decreases extra-oral time and improves outcomes (Honda et al 2010, Keightley et al 2010, Shahbazian et al 2010, 2012, Pang et al 2011, Park et al 2012, 2014, Cross et al 2013, Jang et al 2013, Lee et al Strbac et al (2016) described the autotransplantation of immature premolars in a maxillary incisor avulsion scenario using a completely digital workflow. The authors used CAD to select the appropriate donor teeth based on dimensions and stage of root development.…”
Section: Autotransplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In two early prospective studies at the Yonsei University College of Dentistry (Seoul, Korea), computer aided rapid prototyping (CARP) was used to print replicas of teeth such that manipulation of the recipient bone sites could be completed prior to extraction of the transplanted teeth without PDL damage from repeated insertion and removal (Lee et al 2001, Lee & Kim 2012. Numerous additional case reports, clinical studies and in vitro models provide evidence that preoperative CARP of transplant teeth decreases extra-oral time and improves outcomes (Honda et al 2010, Keightley et al 2010, Shahbazian et al 2010, 2012, Pang et al 2011, Park et al 2012, 2014, Cross et al 2013, Jang et al 2013, Lee et al Strbac et al (2016) described the autotransplantation of immature premolars in a maxillary incisor avulsion scenario using a completely digital workflow. The authors used CAD to select the appropriate donor teeth based on dimensions and stage of root development.…”
Section: Autotransplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, implants do not grow along with the developing dentition, which results in infraocclusion aside from esthetic and functional problems [35,46].…”
Section: Age Of the Patientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the lack of evidence‐based guidelines with respect to the duration of splinting, it has been hypothesized that prolonged splinting duration and rigid splinting materials may contribute to the development of ankylosis and therefore should be avoided . It is also recommended that the transplant be taken out of traumatic occlusion post‐surgery …”
Section: The Surgical Technique Of Autotransplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autotransplantation is a controlled, sterile avulsion and re‐implantation of a tooth into a distant site in the same person . While simple in concept, autotransplantation is still a controversial treatment option; however, it has been suggested as the treatment of choice in selected cases …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%