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Application of intentional reimplantation in the treatment of severe periodontitis. [PDF]

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Management of endodontic complication with separated instrument by intentional replantation: A case report

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INTENTIONAL REPLANTATION

Dental Clinics of North America, 1997
A list of what was once advocated when performing a replantation versus what is done now follows: 1. It used to be advocated always to curettage the socket after removing the tooth. Now clinicians know not to touch the walls of the socket and only to aspirate gently the apical region if needed. 2.
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Intentional replantation of periodontally compromised teeth with concentrated growth factors.

Clinical Advances in Periodontics
BACKGROUND Intentional replantation (IR) has been described as a potential treatment modality for periodontally compromised anterior teeth deemed hopeless, particularly when combined with regenerative biomaterials such as concentrated growth factor (CGF).
Nabeel Ayappali Kalluvalappil   +2 more
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Intentional replantation

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1986
Intentional replantation is an accepted endodontic procedure for treating teeth in cases in which intracanal and/or surgical endodontic treatments are not recommended. Although not a frequently used technique, intentional replantation is a treatment option that dentists should consider. An unusual case is described in which intentional replantation was
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Successful Management of an Immature Necrotic Tooth via Intentional Replantation Following Regenerative Endodontic Procedure Failure: A Case Report.

Annali italiani di chirurgia
AIM To present the successful management of an immature necrotic tooth through intentional replantation (IR) following the failure of a regenerative endodontic procedure (REP), highlighting IR as a viable alternative in complex cases.
Sarah De Fontaine   +3 more
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Intentional replantation: An underused modality?

Dental Update, 2022
Intentional replantation is a method to salvage teeth, especially in cases where orthograde re-treatment or apical surgery cannot be performed because of anatomical constraints and limited access. Techniques of intentional replantation have evolved to enhance clinical outcomes.
Fahad Umer   +2 more
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Intentional Replantation: A Case Report

Journal of Endodontics, 2006
Nonsurgical retreatment and surgical endodontics are not always viable solutions to endodontic disease. Access for retreatment may be limited by posts. Surgical endodontics may be limited by anatomical features including bone thickness and nerve and sinus proximity.
Michael R, Cotter, John, Panzarino
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