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Autotransplantation of an ectopic impacted premolar with sinus lift and allogenic bone graft

Journal

INTERNATIONAL ENDODONTIC JOURNAL
Volume 44, Issue 10, Pages 967-975

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2011.01902.x

Keywords

allogenic bone graft; autogenous tooth transplantation; ectopic impacted tooth; periodontal ligament cell; recipient alveolar bone insufficiency; sinus lift

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  1. NRF
  2. MEST [2009-0083808]

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Aim This article presents a case report of autogenous tooth transplantation to a site which had insufficient bone volume using a sinus lift and allogenic bone graft. Summary An ectopic, fully impacted premolar tooth was autotransplanted from its ectopic impaction site into its original site, where there was insufficient recipient vertical bone volume because of sinus expansion. The deciduous tooth was extracted from the recipient site, and the sinus membrane detached and elevated via the alveolar socket. Allogenic bone grafting was performed, and the impacted premolar was transplanted into the prepared site. To improve adaptation, the recipient site was prepared using a rapid prototype tooth model, a replica tooth which allowed complete socket preparation in advanced of the actual removal of the donor tooth. The donor tooth was fixed with sutures and maintained for 17 days to allow physiologic movement. Root canal treatment was initiated 24 days after autotransplantation, and an intra-canal medicament was used for 4 months. Canal filling was completed 5 months after autotransplantation. There was no root resorption of the transplanted tooth, and the grafted bone was well preserved and had no signs of infection.

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