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Periodontal Tissue Engineering After Tooth Replantation
Journal of Periodontology, 2011Background: Blood‐derived products, platelet‐poor plasma (PPP) and platelet‐rich plasma (PRP), constitute an approach in the enhancement of tissue healing. PRP has also been used as a scaffold for bone marrow stem cells in tissue engineering. This study evaluates the effect of PPP, calcium chloride–activated PRP (PRP/Ca), calcium chloride– and thrombin‐
da Silva Assuncao, Luciana Reichert +9 more
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Tooth avulsion and replantation — A review
Dental Traumatology, 1986Abstract The major causes of post‐replantation tooth loss are inflammatory root resorption and root resorption associated with ankylosis. Recent studies have concentrated on delineating the cellular interactions in the pulp and periodontium in order to more fully understand the various factors affecting the prognoses of such teeth.
L, Hammarström +4 more
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Tooth replantation: 11‐year follow‐up
Australian Dental Journal, 1987AbstractA 21‐year‐old Caucasian male presented with a traumatically avulsed maxillary central incisor. The tooth was replanted after being absent from the alveolus for approximately 90 minutes. The patient has been followed routinely, and there is no evidence of any pathosis after more than 11 years.
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Single–Tooth Osteotomy for Intention Replantation
Journal of Endodontics, 2002The conventional replantation technique has many drawbacks. The tooth may break during extraction; thus, teeth with diverged or curved roots are not good candidates for such a procedure. The occurrence of root ankylosis after replantation, with subsequent resorption, does not permit the replanted tooth to support any additional load, such as an ...
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Changes in tooth mobility after experimental replantation
Journal of Endodontics, 1978Maxillary central incisors were replanted in ten vervet monkeys after an extra-alveolar time (EAT) of two hours during which the teeth were kept moist with a saline solution. Intramuscular thyrocalcitonin was administered to the experimental group, but not to the control group to assess the effect of thyrocalcitonin on the postoperative ankylosis ...
F H, Barbakow +4 more
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Human odontoblast response to tooth replantation
The European Journal of Orthodontics, 1981In order to study the main trends in matrix elaboration, and individual variations in these reactions, 55 human first premolars were extracted and replanted for a varying number of weeks, after which they were extracted and fixed for histological interpretation. The same extraction procedure was performed on 22 teeth which were included in the study to
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Clinical experience of tooth replantation
Medical alphabetRelevance.Modern dental practice strives, above all, to preserve teeth. A variety of operations aimed at this include dental replantation. Replantation is used in cases where there are difficulties with the root canals, such as their pathological bending or previous treatment with the resorcinol-formalin method, and also when root resection is ...
A. V. Ivashchenko +2 more
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Tooth replantation in germ-free and conventional rats
Dental Traumatology, 2007The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the influence of bacterial infection on the pulpal and periodontal tissues in replanted teeth using germ-free and conventional rats. Forty maxillary and mandibular first molars from ten 6-week-old germ-free male Wistar rats were used.
M, Nishioka, T, Shiiya, K, Ueno, H, Suda
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Bone morphology after delayed tooth replantation - case series
Dental Traumatology, 2014The purpose of this report was to describe the morphological changes in the alveolar bone after delayed replantation of avulsed teeth using three dimensional cone-beam computed tomography in 11 during the time period 2003-2012. The radiographic observations revealed the following: Delayed replantation results in ankylosis-related replacement root ...
Mitsuhiro, Tsukiboshi +1 more
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[Complicated tooth replantation].
Minerva stomatologica, 2001The materials and techniques for tooth replantation in presence of complications are discussed on the basis of recent advances in oral medicine and surgery and dentistry. The following complications are examined: mucous and cutaneous wounds, retention of teeth and foreign bodies, bony and radicular fractures with or without tissue loss, root drying ...
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