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The replantation and transplantation of teeth. A review.
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Although long-term results were favorable in many cases, resorption of the root was often seen and degeneration of vital elements followed and eventually produced a pulp that was replaced with a bonelike substance, both replants and transplants showed successful clinical results well beyond 2 years.About:
This article is published in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology.The article was published on 1970-03-01. It has received 126 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Transplantation & Tooth Replantation.read more
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A microangiographic study of vascular changes in replanted and autotransplanted teeth of young dogs.
TL;DR: It seems, therefore, that replanted and autotransplanted teeth with open apices have a high potential for repair.
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Autotransplantation of premolars with partly formed roots. A radiographic study of root growth.
Olav Slagsvold,Björn Bjercke +1 more
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Pulpal changes in replanted and autotransplanted immature teeth of dogs
Annika Skoglund,Leif Tronstad +1 more
TL;DR: In the majority of the teeth observed after 180 days, the soft tissue of the pulp was markedly reduced in cells and blood vessels, and in a few teeth, the original pulp tissue seemed to have survived.
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Autotransplantation of teeth: is there a role?
S Thomas,S R Turner,J R Sandy +2 more
TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to underline the evidence based principles for successful autotransplantation and present the technique as a viable treatment option in present day orthodontic practice.
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Ankylosis of teeth following thermal injury.
TL;DR: Ankylosis persisted but a continuous remodeling process was taking place as evidenced by further resorption and bone formation until the end of the study (6 months).
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Transplantation of the unerupted third molar tooth
TL;DR: Patients between 13 and 19 years of age who should never lose a sixth-year molar without prompt replacement are advised.
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Osteogenic Activity of Odontoblasts in Transplanted Tooth Pulps
TL;DR: Post le transplantation e le restauration de odontoblastos intacte, tanto spiculas de osso compacte como etiam osso spongiose de characteristicas simile a dentina esseva formate.