1. Evaluation of autogenous tooth transplantation for replacement of the missing or unrestorable mandibular molar tooth
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Wahiduj Jaman, Shohda Khatun, and Quazi Billur Rahman
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Orthodontics ,Molar ,Missing tooth ,Unrestorable tooth ,business.industry ,General Arts and Humanities ,Mandibular molar tooth ,lcsh:R ,Tooth transplantation ,lcsh:Medicine ,Dentistry ,Occlusal stability ,Mandibular first molar ,Mandibular second molar ,Tooth mobility ,stomatognathic diseases ,stomatognathic system ,Occlusion ,Autogenous tooth transplantation ,Impected tooth ,Medicine ,business - Abstract
This study was undertaken to evaluate the functional and occlusal stability of autogenous tooth transplantation. A total of 30 patients were included. Among them, 21 participants received transplanted first molar and the remaining 9 received transplanted second molar. In all the cases, donor tooth were third molar. In each participant, extraction of un-restorable first or second molar tooth was performed which was then replaced by atrumatic extracted third molar tooth. Each third molar tooth was placed in the recipient extracted socket, followed by the evaluation of the occlusion and then stabilized with arch bar and ligature wire. Clinical follow-up evaluation was performed at 15 days, 3 and 12 months in respect to occlusal stability, tooth mobility and periodontal status. It was found that 23 transplanted tooth were successful and the remaining 7 tooth need long-term observation for the final outcome, which was statistically significant. It can be concluded that the autogenous tooth transplantation can replace missing tooth to ensure the preservation of function, aesthetic and to prevent bone resorption of the missing area of the jaw, which can lead to exceptional esthetic and functional outcome.
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- 2017
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