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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.
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Avulsion and replantation of a primary incisor tooth
Dental Traumatology, 2012AbstractAvulsion of a primary tooth is a serious dental trauma, and the guidelines of the International Association of Dental Traumatology and textbooks in paediatric dentistry do not recommend replantation. Such management can result in severe damage to the supporting structures, and together with avulsion itself is commonly associated with ...
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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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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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