Autotransplantation of a lower third molar germ without its follicle immediately after removal of unrestorable first molar
- Publish Date: 2016-04-01
Research Abstract:
Orthodontic autotransplantion can be defined as the placement of a tooth or tooth germ, with or without vitality, in a natural alveolus corresponding to another tooth, or in an artificially created alveolus for this end. Careful patient selection coupled with the selection of appropriate techniques are prerequisite for a good functional treatment and proper esthetic outcome. The purpose of this article was to report a case of a seventeen years old female patient who has undergone tooth autotransplantation, in which the patient was operated by replacing a non-restorable left mandibular first molar on the same side with that of lower third molar germ without its follicle from.
Publishers:
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Hekmat Yakoub
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Ahmad Alnashar
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Yazen T Dhafer
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Bashar Ahmad
- Link Journal:
INTERNATIONAL DENTAL JOURNAL OF STUDENT’S RESEARCH
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