Digital planning and drilling splint for auto transplantation of third molars.
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The surgical movement of a tooth from one socket to another, in the same individual, is defined as autotransplantation. Digital planning has increased the success rate in dental autotransplants, reducing surgical time. The objective of this study was to present a surgical-endodontic protocol with digital planning for the autotransplantation of a third molar after the extraction of the lower right first molar, in which endodontic treatment was performed two weeks later, with placement of calcium hydroxide until its closure. Post-surgical controls were carried out for six months to determine the success rate of the treatment, analyzing the gingival clinical appearance and periodontal probing depth, radiographically the absence of periapical lesion and the widening of the periodontal ligament space in the autotransplanted tooth were evaluated. The implemented protocol allowed a short surgical time, making the autotransplant process more precise and predictable, with lasting results, becoming an alternative to the placement of dental implants.
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