Autotransplantation of Ectopic Permanent Maxillary Incisors
Overview
Overview
Journal
Case Rep Dent
Publisher
Wiley
Specialty
Dentistry
Date
2017 Mar 30
PMID
28352481
Citations
1
Authors
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Abstract
The report presents examples of successful cases of autotransplantation of ectopic teeth as donor in the treatment of clinically missing maxillary anterior teeth in young patients. The transplanted teeth were either severely ectopic, inverted, rotated or in an unfavourable position that they are commonly sacrificed as a result. Details of surgical technique as well as clinical and radiographic assessments were discussed.
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