J Korean Acad Periodontol.  2008 Dec;38(4):709-716. 10.5051/jkape.2008.38.4.709.

Autogenous transplantation of tooth with complete root formation

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Dental Science Reserch Institute, Chonnam National University, Korea. youngjun@chonnam.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry, Chosun University, Korea.
  • 3Department of Dental hygiene, Gwangju Health College, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
Autogenous transplantation of teeth can be defined as transplantation of teeth from one site to another in the same individual, involving transfer of impacted or erupted teeth into extraction sites or surgically prepared sockets". Successful autogenous transplantation of teeth depends upon a complex variety of factors. Such factors include damage to the periodontal ligament of the donor tooth, residual bone height of the recipient site, extra-oral time of tooth during surgery. Schwartz and Andreasen previously reported that autogenous transplantation of teeth with incomplete root formation demonstrated higher success rate than that of teeth with complete root formation. Gault and Mejare yielded similar rate of successful autogenous transplantation both in teeth with complete root formation and in teeth with incomplete root formation when appropriate cases were selected. This case report was aimed at the clinical and radiographic view in autogenous transplantation of teeth with complete root formation.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Patients who presented to the department of periodontics, Chonnam National University Hospital underwent autogenous transplantation of teeth. One patient had vertical root fracture in a upper right second molar and upper left third molar was transplanted. And another patient who needed orthodontic treatment had residual root due to caries on upper right first premolar. Upper right premolar was extracted and lower right second premolar was transplanted. Six months later, orthodontic force was applied.
RESULTS
7 months or 11/2 year later, each patient had clinically shallow pocket depth and normal tooth mobility. Root resorption and bone loss were not observed in radiograph and function was maintained successfully.
CONCLUSION
Autogenous transplantation is considered as a predictive procedure when it is performed for the appropriate indication and when maintenance is achieved through regular radiographic taking and follow-up.

Keyword

autogenous transplantation; orthodontic force; root resorption

MeSH Terms

Bicuspid
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Molar
Molar, Third
Periodontal Ligament
Periodontics
Root Resorption
Tissue Donors
Tooth
Tooth Mobility
Transplants
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