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01.09.2015 | Case Report
Autotransplantation of Teeth Associated with Dentigerous Cyst: A Case Report
verfasst von:
B. R. Rajanikanth, Kavitha Prasad, K. Vineeth
Erschienen in:
Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery
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Ausgabe 3/2015
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Abstract
This paper discusses the treatment of impacted permanent incisors and unerupted ectopic canine associated with a dentigerous cyst in mixed dentition that was successfully managed by the combined approach of decompression followed by enucleation, primary closure, autotransplantation and endodontic therapy which enabled the utilization of teeth which were hitherto nonfunctional, transferred to an optimal functional and esthetic position. Decompression is a less invasive technique which reduces the cystic pressure, avoids a more stressful surgical procedure and necessity for general anesthesia. It gives more pleasing results as the body’s own mechanism heals the defect gradually. Autotransplantation of teeth induces bone formation around the root with the help of viable periodontal ligament on their root surface. In this case, bone lost by cyst was regenerated and lamina dura was appreciable in the follow up radiographs and transplanted teeth are functioning well.