KMID : 0358920090360040591
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Journal of the Korean Academy of Pedodontics 2009 Volume.36 No. 4 p.591 ~ p.596
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AUTOTRANSPLANTATION OF A MALPOSITIONED MANDIBULAR SECOND PREMOLAR : A CASE REPORT
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Chung Youn-Joo
Koong Hwa-Soo Choi Sung-Chul Kim Kwang-Chul Park Jae-Hong
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Abstract
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In the case of the impacted teeth, the clinician has to consider development of tooth, site of impaction, eruption path, and cooperation of patient. Treatment options for the management of impacted teeth are separated into four categories: observation, intervention, orthodontic or surgical relocation and extraction. Autotransplantation may be defined as the transplantation of embedded, impacted or erupted teeth, from one site to another in the same individual into extraction site or surgically prepared sockets. Autotransplantation ensures preservation of natural tooth, induction of alveolar bone growth and root development, offers one of the fastest and most economically feasible means in the replacement of young patients¡¯missing teeth. This case presents a malpositioned impacted mandibular premolar of an 11-year-old girl. It was thought that orthodontic traction was difficult because of its unfavorable impacted position. Therefore the tooth was treated by autotransplantation, we can observe good healing pattern during 12 months.
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KEYWORD
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Autotransplantation, Tooth impaction, Mandibular second premolar
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