Fully guided system for position‐predictable autotransplantation of teeth: A randomized clinical trial
Yongqi Li,
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Zhiyan Lin,
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Yudong Liu
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International Endodontic Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 27, 2025
Abstract
Aim
Autotransplantation
of
teeth
(ATT)
is
a
viable
biological
method
for
addressing
dental
defects.
The
objective
was
to
achieve
occlusal
reconstruction‐orientated
ATT
enhance
functionality
and
obtain
optimal
location
adjacency.
This
study
proposes
new
concept
guide
(a
fully
guided
system)
position‐predictable
ATT.
Methodology
included
30
transplants
in
29
patients
who
were
randomly
divided
into
two
groups
during
the
initial
examination
using
single‐blind
method.
experimental
group
comprised
15
14
underwent
surgery
system.
Fifteen
performed
on
control
only
replica.
Results
mean
number
repeated
autotransplantation
attempts
preparation
time
exhibited
no
significant
differences.
follow‐up
period
1
year.
Twenty‐six
followed
up
clinically,
while
four
by
phone
calls.
demonstrated
100%
success
rate,
whereas
70%
with
an
overall
survival
rate.
3D
analysis:
Deviation
both
angle
distance
calculated
evaluation
accuracy.
centre
deviation
experiment
0.79
mm
(95%
confidence
interval
[CI],
0.51–1.08)
compared
1.79
CI,
1.10–2.47)
(
p
<
.05).
average
index
points
showed
difference.
long
axis
3.87°
2.25–5.49)
12.98°
8.64–17.31)
mesio‐distal
direction,
buccal‐lingual
direction
rotation
difference
also.
Conclusions
results
analysis
indicated
that
system
increased
predictability
achieving
ideal
transplant
position
intuitive
data,
establishing
solid
foundation
functional
recovery
restoration.
However,
this
had
limitations
regarding
generalisability
design
transplantation
equipment
requirements
clinical
procedures.
Therefore,
further
research
screening
indications
systems
planning
necessary.
Clinical
Trial
Registration
registered
Chinese
Registry
(Registration
Number:
ChiCTR
2300074646).
Language: Английский
Tooth autotransplantation as a solution for early molar loss in adolescents: A 7-year follow-up case study
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
4(1), P. 39 - 43
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
This
case
report
describes
a
tooth
autotransplantation
procedure
performed
on
14-year-old
male
who
experienced
early
loss
due
to
severe
decay
and
periodontal
disease
affecting
#36.
Given
the
patient’s
age
developmental
stage
of
jawbone,
fixed
prosthetic
solution
was
deemed
unsuitable.
An
unerupted
third
molar
(#38)
selected
as
donor
transplanted
into
extraction
site
Initially,
patient
opted
for
partial
denture;
however,
following
comprehensive
education
long-term
benefits
autotransplantation,
he
elected
undergo
transplant
procedure.
The
involved
modifying
recipient
accommodate
tooth,
securing
it
with
splint,
implementing
regular
follow-ups
over
7-year
period.
Despite
abnormal
root
development
remained
functional
without
significant
complications,
thereby
delaying
need
an
implant.
highlights
viability
effective
treatment
option
young
patients,
underscoring
importance
education,
meticulous
monitoring,
consideration
future
restorative
needs.
Language: Английский
Autotransplantation of Impacted Third Molars to DCIA Free Flap in Adolescent Patient: A Case Report
Children,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12(3), P. 370 - 370
Published: March 16, 2025
Introduction:
Tooth
autotransplantation
is
a
well-established
dental
surgical
procedure.
However,
third
molar
to
bony
free
flaps
rarely
performed.
We
present
case
of
two
impacted
wisdom
teeth
that
were
transplanted
DCIA
flap
using
3D
printing
technologies.
Case
report:
A
10-year-old
girl
was
diagnosed
with
ossifying
fibroma.
She
underwent
segmental
mandibular
resection
nerve
preservation
and
reconstruction
flap.
Six
years
later,
due
edentulism,
tooth
performed
digital
planning,
thermoplastic
vacuum-formed
guides,
3D-printed
replicas.
Postoperatively,
splint
fixation
required
for
12
weeks
mobility,
minor
wound
complication
resolved
spontaneously.
At
the
one-year
follow-up,
integrated
successfully
without
resorption
or
ankylosis.
Orthodontic
treatment
initiated
optimize
alignment.
Conclusions:
This
an
in
adolescent
patient
after
non-malignant
tumor
demonstrates
promising
results.
The
application
technology
significantly
enhances
feasibility
transplantation
challenging
cases,
particularly
suboptimal
donor
such
as
teeth,
by
enabling
precise
planning
optimized
recipient
site
preparation
while
also
reducing
damage
grafted
during
transplantation.
Further
research
needed
assess
role
flaps.
Language: Английский
Digital Simulation and Designing of a Novel Osteotomy Guide for Autotransplantation in the Anterior Region
Dental Traumatology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 24, 2024
ABSTRACT
Autotransplantation
of
teeth
(ATT)
is
a
viable
treatment
option
for
replacing
lost
due
to
various
reasons.
Periodontal
ligament
(PDL)
on
the
donor
tooth
one
most
crucial
factors
determining
success
ATT.
To
preserve
PDL
during
surgery
and
improve
rate
ATT,
digital
dentistry
has
been
applied
In
this
article,
workflow
including
surgical
simulation,
three‐dimensional
(3D)
replica
fabrication,
novel
osteotomy
guide
design
introduced.
Digital
simulation
ATT
patient's
integrated
model
enables
visualization
anatomical
structures
3D
position
prior
actual
surgery.
The
3D‐printed
allows
transfer
direction
depth
planned
into
intraoral
environment.
helps
prepare
recipient
site
before
transplantation,
which
minimizes
extra‐alveolar
time
decreases
trauma
try‐in
process.
proposed
virtual
planning
use
can
facilitate
procedures
while
minimizing
complications.
Language: Английский
The Diagnosis and Management of Infraoccluded Deciduous Molars: A Systematic Review
Children,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(11), P. 1375 - 1375
Published: Nov. 12, 2024
The
infraocclusion
(IO)
of
primary
molars,
often
seen
in
retained
deciduous
teeth,
is
a
common
condition
that
presents
significant
challenges
for
pediatric
oral
health.
It
occurs
when
molars
are
positioned
below
the
occlusal
plane
due
to
absence
permanent
successors,
leading
complications
such
as
misaligned
impaired
chewing,
and
long-term
dental
health
issues.
Objectives:
This
study
examines
IO
prevalence,
diagnosis,
treatment
approaches.
Methods:
A
systematic
review
following
PRISMA
guidelines
was
conducted,
searching
PubMed,
Web
Science,
Scopus
articles
from
last
15
years.
Nine
were
included
qualitative
analysis.
Results:
associated
with
several
complications,
including
root
resorption,
altered
eruption
adjacent
space
loss
within
arch.
Clinical
radiographic
evaluations
key
early
detection.
Severe
cases
require
invasive
treatments,
tooth
extraction
maintenance,
while
mild
could
be
monitored.
Conclusions:
prevalent
dentistry
can
lead
issues
if
untreated.
Early
detection
intervention
crucial
preventing
like
misalignment
impacted
premolars.
Tailored
strategies
based
on
severity,
along
increased
awareness
among
practitioners,
essential
improve
outcomes
affected
children.
Language: Английский
Prognostic factors for autotransplanted third molars with completely formed roots
Jiajia Xia,
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Ziyu Ge,
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Yanzhen Zhang
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et al.
The Journal of the American Dental Association,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
A Narrative and Case-Illustrated Review on Dental Autotransplantation Identifying Current Gaps in Knowledge
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1), P. 17 - 17
Published: Dec. 24, 2024
Background:
Permanently
replacing
missing
teeth
in
the
younger
population
is
a
clinical
challenge.
However,
dental
autotransplantation
offers
viable
treatment
option
this
demographic.
To
be
performed
predictably,
it
requires
proper
diagnoses,
planning,
and
adherence
to
established
guidelines
multidisciplinary
approach.
Such
should
use
evidence-based
dentistry
anticipate
limit
complications.
The
aim
of
study
evaluate
current
literature
on
autotransplantation,
discuss
an
protocol,
highlight
steps
for
minimizing
complications,
present
case
report
two
autotransplantations
conducted
at
Graduate
Periodontology
clinic
University
North
Carolina
Chapel
Hill,
Adams
School
Dentistry,
context
representative
cases.
Methods:
A
search
using
PubMed
was
with
goal
constructing
comparative
table
both
survival
success
rates
providing
comparison
protocols
studies
informing
narrative
review.
This
review
illustrated
by
cases
intention
critical
steps,
limitations,
strengths
mode
treatment.
Results
Conclusions:
Given
information
presented,
concluded
that
valuable
provided
are
followed.
It
particularly
useful
where
implants
or
other
options
not
appropriate
feasible.
also
highlights
some
gaps
knowledge
which
opportunity
further
developed.
Language: Английский
Feasibility of dental autotransplantation in cases of trauma
Salud Ciencia y Tecnología - Serie de Conferencias,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3
Published: Dec. 28, 2024
Introduction:
Dental
autotransplantation
has
been
presented
as
a
conservative
and
effective
option
for
replacing
lost
teeth,
offering
viable
alternative
to
dental
implants.
This
procedure
valued
its
ability
preserve
natural
periodontal
structures
in
patients.
Therefore,
the
objective
of
study
oriented
analyze
feasibility
safety
autotransplantation,
by
evaluating
clinical
effectiveness,
success
rates
possible
complications
comparison
with
implants.Method:
A
bibliographic
review
was
carried
out
on
comparative
studies
In
addition,
influence
factors
selection
each
treatment
analyzed
using
AHP
method
Saaty
ARAS.Results:
Autotransplantation
showed
high
survival
rates,
especially
patients
adequate
health.
As
complications,
they
were
lower
when
strict
ligament
preservation
protocols
followed.
Compared
implants,
proved
be
better
results
patient's
health.Conclusions:
an
safe
teeth.
Its
advantages
over
implants
include
costs
faster
recovery
process,
although
it
requires
postoperative
monitoring
minimize
Language: Английский