Autotransplantation of retained canines unable to undergo orthodontic traction. A clinical report.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Francesco Mintrone, Anna Pasqualini Lancellotti, Vittorio Checchi, Ivan Melnychuk, Luigi Generali, Luca Giannetti
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Abstract

Aim: The canine is the tooth that, together with the third molar, presents the highest risk of inclusion: 85% of these teeth are located in the palate and 15% in the buccal area. In most treatment plans, retained canines are driven to extrusion through orthodontic treatment. However, in some cases, for technical reasons or patient choice, it is not possible to perform this consolidated approach. The present clinical report evaluates 10 ectopic canines transplanted in both adults and younger patients with up to 60 months of follow-up.

Case description: Two clinical cases are described in detail with accompanying photographs and radiographs. In both of these cases, the retained canine was extracted, the receiving site prepared, a proper socket adapted through the use of implant osteotomy burs, and the canine transplanted into its ideal position. The tooth was fixed to the adjacent teeth for a variable period and healing was uneventful. After 60 months (Case 1) and 24 months (Case 2) of follow-up, the teeth did not show any color variation, the vitality tests were positive, and no signs of periapical reactions were detected.

Practical implications: The transplantation of included canines, even with a formed apex, seems to be a successful procedure, although it should be reserved for those cases where an orthodontic approach is not viable. This procedure is able to provide a natural tooth with proprioceptive function, capable of accompanying the natural growth of the patient's jaws, with consequent eruption together with the adjacent teeth.

无法进行正畸牵引的保留犬的自体移植。一份临床报告。
目的:犬齿和第三磨牙是最容易被包裹的牙齿:85%的犬齿位于上颚,15%位于颊区。在大多数治疗方案中,通过正畸治疗,保留的犬被驱动到挤出。然而,在某些情况下,由于技术原因或患者的选择,不可能执行这种综合方法。目前的临床报告评估10异位犬移植在成人和年轻患者长达60个月的随访。病例描述:两个临床病例详细描述随附照片和x光片。在这两种情况下,拔出保留的犬,准备好接受部位,通过使用种植体截骨刺调整合适的窝,并将犬移植到理想位置。这颗牙齿固定在相邻的牙齿上的时间是可变的,愈合是平稳的。随访60个月(病例1)和24个月(病例2),牙齿颜色无变化,活力试验阳性,未发现根尖周反应的迹象。实际意义:移植包括犬,即使有一个形成的尖,似乎是一个成功的程序,尽管它应该保留那些情况下,正畸方法是不可行的。该程序能够提供具有本体感觉功能的天然牙齿,能够伴随患者颌骨的自然生长,并随之与邻近牙齿一起萌出。
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International Journal of Esthetic Dentistry
International Journal of Esthetic Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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