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Intentional replantation for periodontally involved hopeless teeth
Dental Traumatology, 2003Abstract – The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic results of intentional replantation of periodontally involved teeth after conditioning of root surfaces with tetracycline–HCl. Thirteen patients (seven female, six male; age range: 35–52 years) with 15 periodontally involved hopeless teeth were included in this study ...
Durul Işik Tepe+3 more
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1980
R J, Braydich, G M, Albu
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R J, Braydich, G M, Albu
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Intentional replantation: A successful alternative for hopeless teeth
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1991An interesting case of intentional reimplantation, in which the distal root of a mandibular molar was reimplanted after hemisection, is reported for the first time. This root served as the distal abutment for a three-unit bridge. A 3-year follow-up revealed a successful outcome, with a clinically asymptomatic and functional tooth with no radiographic ...
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Intentional replantation of a maxillary molar
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1982A 4-year follow-up of a case treated by intentional replantation has been presented. A maxillary molar with a metal core was diagnosed as having acute apical periodontitis, endodontic treatment was determined to be impractical, and the tooth was extracted.
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Beyond Endodontic MicroSurgery 1: Intentional Replantation
Current Oral Health Reports, 2019The goal of this paper is to explain the concepts and techniques of intentional replantation so as to encourage all practitioners to include this procedure in their armamentarium. We will seek to answer why this procedure is not done more frequently. The latest review of papers from the 1960s through 2017 shows a success rate approaching 89%.
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Five-year Follow-up of Successful Intentional Replantation
Dental Update, 1999Intentional replantation has been practised for many years as a treatment modality for pulpless teeth. Although the success ratio for intentional replantation is far below that for routine or surgical endodontics, one should consider this procedure as an alternative to tooth extraction.
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Intentional replantation of periodontally involved and endodontically mistreated tooth
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1986This article presents a case in which a tooth was intentionally replanted after it was endodontically mistreated; there was also a severe periodontal involvement. The unusually long period of time that the tooth survived might be attributed to a different approach to the replantation technique, such as occlusion adjustment prior to replantation ...
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Intentional replantation: report of case
Journal of Endodontics, 1981Charles Solomon, Jacob Abelson
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Enucleation of Jaw Cyst Combined with Intentional Replantation to Retain Cyst-Involved Teeth.
Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2023Tianshu Chu+5 more
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