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Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 1990
In case of an unsuccessful endodontic treatment apicectomy often may cure the periapical inflammation. If for technical reasons periapical surgery is not possible, many of these teeth can be preserved by means of intentional replantation. The indications and contra-indications, the technical procedure and two case histories are described.
T J, Brouwer, G M, Raghoebar
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In case of an unsuccessful endodontic treatment apicectomy often may cure the periapical inflammation. If for technical reasons periapical surgery is not possible, many of these teeth can be preserved by means of intentional replantation. The indications and contra-indications, the technical procedure and two case histories are described.
T J, Brouwer, G M, Raghoebar
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Acrylic splint for intentional replantation
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1970Abstract In the intentional replantation of a tooth, some means of stabilizing the replanted tooth is desirable. Use of the acrylic splint described here offers the following advantages: (1) maximum patient comfort, (2) good occlusion and mastication, (3) ease of insertion, (4) easy readjustment, if needed, and (5) maximum stability.
G M, Biven, G M, Ritchie, H, Gerstein
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Intentional replantation: a case report
Journal of Endodontics, 1980Summary A case of successful intentional replantation has been described. Endodontic therapy was performed on a mandibular second molar and subsequently failed. Although we believed that extraction was the preferred treatment because of the location of the tooth, an intentional replantation was attempted as a last effort to retain the tooth.
E S, Rosenberg +2 more
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Results of intentional replantation of molars
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1999This study evaluated the treatment outcome of intentional replantation of molars.Twenty-nine patients were treated with intentional replantation because conventional apicoectomy was not possible. The success rate was judged by clinical and radiographic parameters.One molar (3%) had to be removed because of pain and mobility 4 weeks postsurgery, and ...
Raghoebar, GM, Vissink, A
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Intentional replantation of teeth
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1966Intentional replantation—a seldom-used technic because root resection is generally preferred—involves extracting a tooth and reinserting it after treatment of the canals. The procedure which is best done by two dentists, is described, along with its history, indications, contraindications, and an evaluation of the success or failure in 45 cases.
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INTENTIONAL REPLANTATION – THE ULTIMATE SAVIOUR
2022Endodontic treatment's primary purpose is to treat pulpal and periapical pathosis (1).For dental health care practitioners, especially endodontic experts, an inflammatory apical or peri-radicular lesion in an already obturated tooth that persists or progresses is a serious concern. According to different research populations, this post-treatment apical
V Praveen Kumar +3 more
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Intentional Replantation of Failed Root Canal Treated Tooth
Journal of Interdisciplinary DentistryIntentional replantation (IR) should not be considered a treatment of last resort. Long-term studies have shown that the success rate of IR is somewhat similar to periapical surgery. It is indicated in failed endodontic cases.
P. Agrawal, N. G. Jibhkate, S. Redij
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Intentional Replantation of Mandibular Premolars and Molars
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1971During three years, 151 mandibular premolars and molars were treated for intractable pulpal disease by intentional replantation. Only seven replanted teeth failed. The procedure by which the teeth are replanted is simple, although working speed is essential.
B C, Kingsbury, J M, Wiesenbaugh
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