Application of enamel matrix derivative in autotransplantation of an impacted maxillary premolar: a case report.
J Periodontol
; 73(3): 346-51, 2002 Mar.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
The success of tooth transplantation or replantation depends on the viability of periodontal ligament in the planted tooth. Mechanical injury to periodontal tissues frequently results in dental root resorption and dental ankylosis, which leads to the failure of transplantation or replantation. Enamel matrix derivative (EMD) has been recently used to induce periodontal regeneration. In this report, we show a clinical case of EMD application in the transplantation of an inversely impacted and immature tooth.METHODS:
An impacted second premolar was found in the right maxilla of a 16 year-old girl. The tooth was inversely impacted and the dental root was incomplete. When transplantation was carried out, EMD was applied to the periodontal tissues of the extracted premolar. The tooth was fixed at the correct position and the clinical condition was followed for evaluation for 6 months.RESULTS:
Radiographs after 3 months exhibited new bone formation surrounding the transplanted tooth. After 6 months, considerable growth of dental root was evident, periodontal ligament-like radiolucency appeared, the vital reaction of the planted tooth was detected, and there were no signs of root resorption or ankylosis.CONCLUSION:
Short-term results from this case indicate that EMD application was effective in the transplantation of an inversely impacted and immature tooth and that EMD might contribute to the growth of dental root and to the prevention of ankylosis.
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Bases de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Ligamento Periodontal
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Regeneración
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Diente Impactado
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Diente Premolar
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Proteínas del Esmalte Dental
Límite:
Adolescent
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Female
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Periodontol
Año:
2002
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Japón