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2008, Number 4

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Rev Odont Mex 2008; 12 (4)

Teeth self-transplant: literature review and case reports

Aparicio MP, Basili EA, Castellón ZL
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Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 224-230
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Key words:

Dental implant, tooth, transplantation.

ABSTRACT

There are many reasons to loose temporary teeth, such as root fracture, crown destruction, periodontitis, endodontic treatment complications and traumatisms. Objective: To evaluate complications presented in teeth transplant, indicated for extraction or with ortodonthic treatment, when they are placed in a different position in young and healthy patients treated with this procedure.


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