S-7 Tooth Autotransplantation, Intentional Replantation and Surgical Extrusion. the Technique Evolution over 15 Years

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Description: Tooth autotransplantation, intentional replantation and surgical extrusion are different treatment options with a similar principle; the preservation of the periodontal ligament (PDL) in order for the tooth to heal and be newly articulated with the bone. Tooth autotransplantation is defined as the surgical movement of a tooth from one alveolar socket to another, either after extraction or by surgically preparing the recipient site in the same patient, it is a viable option to replace lost teeth or poor prognosis teeth. Thus, both function and preservation of the alveolar bone crest is maintained. Its success is associated with healing of the PDL and pulp tissue, absence of root resorption, soft tissue healing, and radicular formation. Intentional replantation is the atraumatic extraction of a tooth enabling the clinician to do a procedure (mostly endodontic microsurgery, or cervical resorption treatment) in less than 15 minutes (extra-alveolar time) in teeth in which, otherwise, access would not be possible. Surgical extrusion consists of atraumatic luxation and coronal repositioning of a tooth with in its same socket, this with the purpose of exposing root resorption, root fractures or decay and treat it, leaving sound tooth structure subgingival.Over the last 15 years these techniques have had a great evolution due to the introduction of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), intraoral scanning, 3D planning software, 3D printers and computer aided dynamic navigation devices. All this technology enables a more predictable, faster and safer procedure with lower extra-alveolar times. In this lecture several clinical cases, with a proper follow up period, show the rapid progress of the technique always based in the best scientific evidence available and trying to inspire Endodontists to have this type of treatments as valid options to help their patients.

Learning Objectives:  

  • Evaluate if a patient is a potential candidate for Tooth Autotransplantation, Surgical Extrusion or Intentional Replantation.
  • List the digital work flow necessary to perform computer guided Tooth Autotransplantation.
  • Introduce these type of treatments as possible options for clinical cases that otherwise would be hopeless.

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Tooth Autotransplantation, Intentional Replantation and Surgical Extrusion. the Technique Evolution over 15 Years
Recorded 04/18/2024  |  60 minutes
Recorded 04/18/2024  |  60 minutes
Evaluation
8 Questions
CE Test
5 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  4/5 points to pass
5 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  4/5 points to pass
Certificate
1.00 CE credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 CE credit  |  Certificate available

Felipe Restrepo, D.D.S. M.Dent

Dr. Felipe Restrepo, was born and raised in Medellín - Colombia. Graduated from the University of Antioquia with a degree in Dentistry 2003, after one year as general practicioner he entered a two year Endodontic program and graduated from University CES in 2007. Associate Professor at the University of Antioquia teaching their postgraduate level students in endodontics and also Director of the Dental Emergencies Diploma. Dr. Restrepo has authored several scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals. Ex-president of the Antioquian Association of Endodontists. Private practice limited to Endodontics, Endodontic Microsurgery and Tooth Autotransplantation in Medellín since 2007, international speaker.

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