PubMed ID (PMID): 29806669Pages 227-232, Language: EnglishTestori, Tiziano / Scaini, Riccardo / Weinstein, Tommaso / Deflorian, Matteo / Taschieri, Silvio / Del Fabbro, MassimoPurpose: To present a case report of autogenous transplant of two impacted mandibular canines.
Materials and methods: A 12-year-old girl, with vestibular impaction of mandibular left and right canines had them extracted and transplanted in the anatomically corrected sites, after an unsuccessful orthodontic treatment including surgical exposure.
Results: After 2 years the teeth are stable and their vitality is maintained.
Conclusions: In this case the transplantation of the mandibular canines was successful and maintained the vitality of the transplanted teeth for at least 2 years. By preserving the periodontal ligament is it possible to re-establish a functional tooth unit, which allows a physiologic growth of the jaws.
Keywords: autogenous transplant, case report, impacted canines
Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.