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This article gives a review of autotransplantation of teeth. From being a method of rather poor prognosis, autotransplantation has developed to be a safe treatment procedure. Scientific criteria for selecting patients, donor teeth, surgical procedures and postoperative care has contributed to this. The surgical procedure and the endodontic treatment are discussed. The degree of root development is of importance. Complications may be extern root resorption and ankylosis because of damage to the periodontium.