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J Mena-Álvarez1, E Riad-Deglow2, N Quispe-López3, C Rico-Romano3, A Zubizarreta-Macho3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this case report was to use a surgical technique for autotransplantation of tooth using virtually planned 3D printed surgical templates for guided osteotomy preparation of the recipient of donor tooth. CASEEntities:
Keywords: 3D dental replica; Autotransplantation; Guided autotransplantation; Guided surgery; Surgical template
Year: 2020 PMID: 32264867 PMCID: PMC7140495 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-020-01095-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Fig. 1a An 18-year-old male patient was referred with the mandibular third and second molar included. Sagital view in CBCT (White Fox) reveals the possibility of performing an autotransplantation. b Dental models scanned by scanner extraoral (EVO). c Virtual autotransplantation (green tooth) of tooth #48 (white tooth) into the place of tooth #47 (pink tooth), and drilling planning procedure. d Surgical template and models exported as STL files and sent to a 3D printer for fabrication
Fig. 2a Atraumatic extraction of right mandibular third molar without any bone removal. b Third molar conserved in autologous plasma rich in growth factors (BTI Biotechnology) while the extraction of the second molar and the surgery procedure. c Confirmation of stability of the 3D printed surgical template before starting the drilling guided procedure. d 3D tooth replica used to verify the final preparation of the recipient site. e Tooth positioned in new alveolus and sutured. f Activated PRGF ready to be applied around the autotransplanted tooth
Fig. 3a Root canal treatment performed 15 days after autotransplantation. b Clinical image before carrying out the endodontic treatment
Fig. 4a The 24 months radiographic follow-up showing normal bone regeneration in the site of previous third molar and normal periodontal ligament with no signs of pathology of root resorption. b Asymptomatic patient and transplanted tooth is functional with no signs of marginal periodontal pathosis
Fig. 5a Axial view in CBCT (White Fox) 24 months follow-up. b Sagital view in CBCT (White Fox) 24 months follow-up reveals bone regeneration