| Literature DB >> 29622836 |
Soung Min Kim1,2, Emmanuel K Amponsah1.
Abstract
Autotransplantation with or without endodontic therapy is regarded as an alternative treatment option for the replacement of missing teeth. A primary responsibility of a maxillofacial surgeon is to reverse any malpractice to promote successful outcomes and improve the patient's quality of life. This paper presents a malpractice case of incorrect extraction of the lower second molar instead of the impacted third molar. A simple technique of transplanting the impacted third molar to the site of the extracted second molar is introduced by a maxillofacial specialist in Ghana. By making an intentional root socket and fixation without using additional appliances, a novel second molar was achieved with complete recovery. This patient was followed after transplant for a four-year period with the best satisfaction. FUNDING: A grant of the Korean Health Technology R&D Project, Ministry of Health & Welfare, Republic of Korea. (HI15C0689).Entities:
Keywords: Autotransplantation; Endodontic treatment; Impacted third molar; Malpracticed extraction; Maxillofacial specialty
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29622836 PMCID: PMC5870792
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ghana Med J ISSN: 0016-9560