Autologous transplant third mandibular molar in post extraction socket. Case report
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Keywords

Tooth transplantation
prognosis
oral surgery

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Tovío-Martinez , E., Urbano Del Valle , S., & Gamarra-García , J. (2020). Autologous transplant third mandibular molar in post extraction socket. Case report. Duazary, 17(4), 81–87. https://doi.org/10.21676/2389783X.3603

Abstract

Dental transplantation is a surgical alternative, which consists of transplanting a tooth from one alveolus to another in the same patient, very useful when replacing lost dental organs in young patients, with a high success rate. Present advantages helpful for patients providing a vital, proprioceptive and excellent aesthetic rehabilitation, without altering adjacent teeth, additionally represents an alternative cheaper. The purpose of this case report is to show clinical sequence about surgical approach for dental autotransplantation from lower third molar on alveolus after extraction of right lower first molar, carried out without endodontic treatment. Female patient case of 15 years old with a diagnosis of extensive caries not restorable in 46 is presented. It is decided through an interdisciplinary board to carry out, treatment with an autologous transplant of right lower third molar in socket post-extraction of first lower molar from the same hemiarchate, post-surgical controls are performed for up to one year. Dental transplantation is an excellent treatment option when it comes to replacing missing teeth, since it offers multiple functional and aesthetic advantages, mainly in children and young adults.
https://doi.org/10.21676/2389783X.3603
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