Clinical study on root resorption of autotransplanted teeth with complete root formation

Kanae Niimi , Michiko Yoshizawa , Toshiko Sugai , Tadaharu Kobayashi , Kazuhiro Ono , Ritsuo Takagi , Takashi Okiji , Chikara Saito
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Abstract

Introduction

The main reasons for the unsuccessful autotransplantation of teeth are the failure of initial healing and root resorption. The aim of this study was to elucidate the relationship between donor teeth factors and the prognosis of the transplants in which root resorption occurred.

Materials and methods

The study evaluated 110 patients with 117 transplants. The successful group included the cases which healed well, with only minor problems. The unsuccessful group included the cases with transplant-loss and progressive problems. The unsuccessful group and minor-trouble cases were judged with the type of problems; i.e. failure of initial healing, root resorption, and others. Root resorption was classified into 3 types; inflammation resorption, replacement resorption and cervical root resorption. The prognostic factors were evaluated to analyze the difference between rapidly progressing root resorption and the stable resorption.

Results

There were 20 unsuccessful transplants. In the unsuccessful group, rapidly progressing replacement root resorption was observed in 11 transplants. In the successful group, minor problems such as stable root resorption were found in 16 transplants. At least one of the atypical root shapes (divergent, curve, and hypertrophy), probing pocket depth of more than 4 mm, and/or extrusion were significantly more frequent in the replacement root resorption cases compared to cases with no significant findings. Probing pocket depth of more than 4 mm and/or extrusion, dental caries, history of restoration, root canal treatment were significantly more frequent in rapidly progressing replacement root resorption cases compared to stable root resorption cases.

Conclusions

Abnormal root shape, deep periodontal pocket, dental caries, restoration and root canal treatment of donor teeth are factors associated with progressive replacement root resorption after the autotransplantation of teeth.

根形成完全的自体移植牙根吸收的临床研究
自体牙移植失败的主要原因是初始愈合和牙根吸收失败。本研究的目的是阐明供牙因素与发生根吸收的移植物预后的关系。材料和方法本研究评估了110例患者的117例移植手术。成功组包括那些愈合良好,只有小问题的病例。不成功组包括移植丢失和进行性问题的病例。以问题类型判断不成功的群体和小麻烦案件;即初始愈合失败、牙根吸收失败等。根吸收分为3种类型;炎症吸收、替代吸收和颈椎根吸收。评估影响预后的因素,分析快速进展的牙根吸收与稳定吸收的差异。结果移植失败20例。在不成功组中,11例移植中观察到快速进展的替代根吸收。在成功组中,16例移植中出现了根吸收稳定等小问题。与无明显发现的病例相比,在替代根吸收病例中,至少有一种非典型根形状(发散型、弯曲型和肥大型)、探测袋深度超过4mm和/或挤压明显更频繁。与稳定的根吸收病例相比,快速进展的替代根吸收病例中探测袋深度超过4mm和/或挤压、龋齿、修复史、根管治疗的发生率明显高于稳定的根吸收病例。结论自体牙移植后牙根形态异常、牙周袋深、龋病、供牙修复及根管处理是影响自体牙移植后牙根吸收的主要因素。
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