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Guided Autotransplantation of Teeth: A Novel Method Using Virtually Planned 3-dimensional Templates

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JOURNAL OF ENDODONTICS
Volume 42, Issue 12, Pages 1844-1850

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2016.08.021

Keywords

3-dimensional printed template; guided autotransplantation; guided osteotomy; guided surgery; modern auto transplantation; surgical template

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Introduction: The aim of this study was to introduce an innovative method for autotransplantation of teeth using 3-dimensional (3D) surgical templates for guided osteotomy preparation and donor tooth placement. Methods: This report describes autotransplantation of immature premolars as treatment of an 11-year-old boy having suffered severe trauma with avulsion of permanent maxillary incisors. This approach uses modified methods from guided implant surgery by superimposition of Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine files and 3D data sets of the jaws in order to predesign 3D printed templates with the aid of a fully digital workflow. Results: The intervention in this complex case could successfully be accomplished by performing pre planned virtual transplantations with guided osteotomies to prevent bone loss and ensure accurate donor teeth placement in new recipient sites. Functional and esthetic restoration could be achieved by modifying methods used in guided implant surgery and prosthodontic rehabilitation. The 1-year follow-up showed vital natural teeth with physiological clinical and radiologic parameters. Conclusions: This innovative approach uses the latest diagnostic methods and techniques of guided implant surgery, enabling the planning and production of 3D printed surgical templates. These accurate virtually predesigned surgical templates could facilitate autotransplantation in the future by full implementation of recommended guidelines, ensuring an atraumatic surgical protocol.

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