Auto transplant by Lower Third Molar Open Apex Tooth : a Case Report.

Authors

  • รัชนีพร พันแสง กลุ่มงานทันตกรรม โรงพยาบาลลำปาง

Keywords:

Auto transplant, Radiolucent area, Third molar open apex

Abstract

The tooth autotransplant was the replacement of one tooth from one position to another within the same person. The author reported a case of 15-year- old Thai male. Lower left first molar tooth which completed root canal treatment and amalgam restoration had buccal fistula. Lower left third molar tooth unerupted. The radiograph showed large radiolucent area and over root canal filling at disto-lingual root. Mesioangular impacted lower left third molar tooth had open apex. The treatment were extracted lower left first molar tooth and

autotransplanted with lower left third molar tooth. Three years follow up, the patient had no complication. The radiograph showed normal healing of periapial tissue. The tooth had root formation completely and responsed to vitality pulp test.

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2020-07-06

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พันแสง ร. . (2020). Auto transplant by Lower Third Molar Open Apex Tooth : a Case Report. Lanna Journal of Health Promotion and Environmental Health, 5(2), 15–23. retrieved from https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/lannaHealth/article/view/243797