“…Allogenically transplanted teeth have been reported to cause irreversible root resorption, followed by the loss of the tooth graft (Nordenram, 1982; Schwartz et al , 1987). Mouse teeth transplanted into tooth sockets allogenically have shown inflammatory pulp tissue and poor arrangement of periodontal ligaments, and the process often results in immune rejection (Kim et al , 2006; Unno et al , 2009). This study reports that about one‐third of allogenically transplantated teeth were either lost or extensively absorbed or suffered from ankylosis of roots, and about 40% of examined transplanted teeth showed degeneration of dental pulp tissue with or without inflamed periodontal ligaments, possibly because of immune rejection (Kim et al , 2006; Unno et al , 2009).…”