Acta Scientific Dental Sciences (ASDS)(ISSN: 2581-4893)

Research Article Volume 5 Issue 12

Autogenous Dental Transplantation as a Rehabilitating Option: Integrative Review

Priscila Leone Inacio1, Luanna Priscilla De Aguiar Cabral1, José Ovídio Joaquim De Santana Neto1, Marcelino Guedes De Lima2 and Igor Figueiredo Pereira2*

1Dentistry Student, Paraíba State University, Campina Grande, Paraiba, Brazil
2Professor of Surgery, Department of Dentistry, Paraiba State University, Campina Grande, Paraiba, Brazil

*Corresponding Author: Igor Figueiredo Pereira, Professor of Surgery, Department of Dentistry, Paraiba State University, Campina Grande, Paraiba, Brazil.

Received: November 03, 2021; Published: November 23, 2021

Abstract

  Autogenous dental transplantation is offered as a viable option for replacing teeth that have been lost using matched donor teeth in good condition. This technique has a high success rate due to the good functional and aesthetic result for the rehabilitation of patients when replacing the lost tooth with a natural tooth instead of a prosthesis or an Osseo integrated implant, thus minimizing more invasive methods. This work aims to report, through the analysis of the current literature, the possibilities of using autogenous dental transplants as an option for oral rehabilitation. The following databases were used: BVS, Lilacs, BBO- Dentistry and PubMed, including articles in English and Portuguese, published in the last 5 years, as well as publications that respected the delimitation of the theme and the objective of the study. The results highlighted fundamental points such as indications, advantages, preoperative procedures, postoperative practices, clinical and radiographic follow-up, and complications that may arise after the dental transplant is performed. Thus, it is concluded that autogenous dental transplantation appears as a good therapeutic option for oral rehabilitation, when the patient has an available tooth donor, treatment costs and surgical time.

Keywords: Dental Auto Transplantation; Autogenous; Oral Rehabilitation

References

  1. Conci RA., et al. “Transplante dental–relato de um caso clínico”. Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia-UPF 3 (2011).
  2. Yadav SS., et al. “Auto transplantation of a Buccally Erupted Matured Mandibular Third Molar to Replace a Grossly Decayed Second Molar”. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 10 (2016): ZD06-7.
  3. Chagas e Silva MH., et al. “Auto transplantation of a mandibular third molar: a case report with 5 years of follow-up”. Brazilian Dental Journal3 (2013): 289-294.
  4. Santiago EFA. Avaliação retrospectiva longitudinal de autotransplantes dentários (2012).
  5. Mikami JR., et al. “Transplante dental autógeno-Relato de caso”. Revista De Cirurgia E Traumatologia Buco-Maxilo-Facial4 (2014): 51-58.
  6. Kumar PR., et al. “Auto transplantation of mandibular third molar: a case report”. Case Reports in Dentistry 2012 (2012): 629180.
  7. Verweij JP., et al. “Replacing Heavily Damaged Teeth by Third Molar Auto transplantation with the Use of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography and Rapid Prototyping”. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 9 (2017): 1809-1816.
  8. Marzola C. Transplantes e reimplantes (2000): 382.
  9. Candeiro GTM., et al. “Eight-year follow-up of autogenous tooth transplantation involving multidisciplinary treatment”. The Journal of Oral Science3 (2015): 273-276.
  10. Ahlberg K., et al. “Long-term evaluation of auto transplanted maxillary canines with completed root formation”. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica1 (1983): 23-31.
  11. Garuzi M., et al. “Acolhimento na estratégia saúde da família: Revisão integrative”. Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública2 (2017): 23-38.
  12. Mendes KDS., et al. “Revisão integrativa: método de pesquisa para a incorporação de evidências na saúde e na enfermagem”. Texto and Contexto Enfermagem4 (2008): 758-764.
  13. Tagliatesta L., et al. “Auto transplantation of a mature mandibular third molar as alternative to dental implant placement: Case report”. National Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery1 (2021): 93-95.
  14. Kamio T and Kato H. “Auto transplantation of Impacted Third Molar Using 3D Printing Technology: A Case Report”. The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College3 (2019): 193-199.
  15. Aquino LEN., et al. “Transplante dental autógeno”. Revista Odontólogica Do Brasil Central84 (2019): 26-29.
  16. da Silva Fonseca T., et al. “Transplante dental autógeno como alternativa á reabilitação oral”. Revista Odontológica Do Brasil Central85 (2019).
  17. Warmeling M., et al. “Transplante dentário autógeno: revisão de literatura e relato de caso clínico”. Revista Da Faculdade De Odontologia 2 (2019): 273-278.
  18. Pinto Júnior AAC., et al. “Técnica de dois estágios no autotransplante de terceiro molar: relato de caso”. RGO-Revista Gaúcha De Odontologia1 (2018): 96-100.
  19. Resende AFB., et al. “Transplante dentário autólogo realizado no mesmo paciente em etapas diferentes do seu desenvolvimento”. Revista de cirurgia e traumatologia buco-maxilo-facial4 (2017): 12-16.
  20. Asif JA., et al. “Tooth Auto-transplantation: An Alternative Treatment”. The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 1 (2017): 41-48.
  21. Kim SM and Amponsah EK. “Impacted third molar transplantation on the malpracticed extraction socket”. Ghana Medical Journal4 (2017): 200-203.
  22. Zufía J., et al. “Auto transplantation of Mandibular Third Molar with Buccal Cortical Plate to Replace Vertically Fractured Mandibular Second Molar: A Novel Technique”. The Journal of Endodontics9 (2017): 1574-1578.
  23. Magini RS., et al. “Autotransplante dental como alternativa de tratamento para perda precoce de molares permanentes”. Revista Brasileira de Odontologia3 (2000): 170-173.
  24. Ong DV and Dance GM. “Posterior tooth auto transplantation: a case series”. Australian Dental Journal1 (2021): 85-95.
  25. Jang JH., et al. “Auto transplantation of immature third molars using a computer-aided rapid prototyping model: a report of 4 cases”. The Journal of Endodontics11 (2013): 1461-1466.
  26. Duarte EEN., et al. “Autotransplante dentário-uma alternativa viável para a reabilitação dentaria”. Revista Digital Academia De Odontologia 1 (2021): 29-34.
  27. Yoshino K., et al. “Risk factors affecting third molar auto transplantation in males: a retrospective survey in dental clinics”. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation11 (2012): 821-829.
  28. RIOS and CHN. “Transplante dental autógeno de terceiros molars”. Revolución Científica Cenbios2 (1993): 16-23.

Citation

Citation: Igor Figueiredo Pereira., et al. “Autogenous Dental Transplantation as a Rehabilitating Option: Integrative Review". Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 5.12 (2021): 69-76.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2021 Igor Figueiredo Pereira., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




Metrics

Acceptance rate33%
Acceptance to publication20-30 days

Indexed In



News and Events


  • Certification for Review
    Acta Scientific certifies the Editors/reviewers for their review done towards the assigned articles of the respective journals.
  • Submission Timeline for Upcoming Issue
    The last date for submission of articles for regular Issues is October 25, 2024.
  • Publication Certificate
    Authors will be issued a "Publication Certificate" as a mark of appreciation for publishing their work.
  • Best Article of the Issue
    The Editors will elect one Best Article after each issue release. The authors of this article will be provided with a certificate of "Best Article of the Issue"
  • Welcoming Article Submission
    Acta Scientific delightfully welcomes active researchers for submission of articles towards the upcoming issue of respective journals.

Contact US









ff

© 2024 Acta Scientific, All rights reserved.