Overview
Autotransplantation emerges as a viable alternative to tooth extraction and prosthetic restoration when conventional endodontic treatments are unfeasible or contraindicated. The success of autotransplantation is influenced by diverse factors, including root development stage, tooth morphology, surgical technique, extraoral duration, recipient socket shape, recipient bed vascularity, and periodontal ligament cell vitality. Preserving periodontal ligament quality and achieving tissue adaptation are pivotal for successful tooth transplantation. Successful donor tooth replacement is influenced by variables like fitting attempts, alveolus-root distance, extra-alveolar time, surgical skill, and extraction trauma intensity.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- male and female
- aged between 20 and 50 years
- devoid of systemic ailments
- complying with the study procedures
- holding an Anesthesiologists classification of 1 or 2
- possessing mandibular or maxillary immature wisdom teeth
Exclusion Criteria:
- systemic diseases that might impede the healing process
- Patients with pacemakers
- Individuals harboring allergies to medications or antibiotics
- active smokers
- patients afflicted with periodontal diseases