Autogenous Dental Transplant - Clinical case report

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Autor(a) principal: Bastos, Carlos Eduardo de Jesus
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Gomes, Ana Viviam Souza Ferro, Leite, Thiago Freitas, Cerqueira, Caio Cezar Rebouças e
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15262
Resumo: Autogenous dental transplantation is characterized by the translocation of an element to another alveolar space. It is a procedure considered as a rehabilitation treatment, with a good prognosis mainly for young patients. Presenting as a great advantage the lower cost compared to the rehabilitation with implants and fixed prostheses, in addition to great acceptance by the patient for being his own tooth, without involving “nonself” materials. The objective of this work is to expose a case report on dental transplantation related to supernumerary teeth in the anterior region of the maxilla. In which it was carried out based on concepts of ethical principles and after signing the Informed Consent Form (ICF) by the person in charge. Melanoderma patient, 14 years old, presenting a supernumerary element in the region of element 11. After imaging studies, it was possible to notice the presence of element 11 impacted by palatine. The removal of the supernumerary and element 11 was performed, which was transplanted to its ideal alveolus, being maintained in position with the aid of semi-rigid containment. On the 35th postoperative day, the patient showed excellent recovery and healing of the periodontal tissues. Splinting was removed, with good stability of the unit, without mobility, absence of phlogistic signs or pulp changes to the vitality test. Radiographic examination showed good root adaptation, with no signs of resorption. However, the literature states that this follow-up must be carried out for up to 1 year, aiming to analyze pulp revascularization and the subsequent need for endodontics. To date, after 2 months of follow-up, the patient has no signs of pulp necrosis and is scheduled to start orthodontic treatment. Thus, it can be said that this is a valid and accessible rehabilitation treatment, and when properly indicated it brings good results.
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spelling Autogenous Dental Transplant - Clinical case reportTransplante dental autógeno - Reporte de caso clínicoTransplante Dentário Autógeno – Relato de caso clínicoAutogenous transplatationTeethDentistryOral surgery. Trasplante autógenoDienteOdontologíaCirugía bucal.Transplante autógenoDenteOdontologiaCirurgia oral.Autogenous dental transplantation is characterized by the translocation of an element to another alveolar space. It is a procedure considered as a rehabilitation treatment, with a good prognosis mainly for young patients. Presenting as a great advantage the lower cost compared to the rehabilitation with implants and fixed prostheses, in addition to great acceptance by the patient for being his own tooth, without involving “nonself” materials. The objective of this work is to expose a case report on dental transplantation related to supernumerary teeth in the anterior region of the maxilla. In which it was carried out based on concepts of ethical principles and after signing the Informed Consent Form (ICF) by the person in charge. Melanoderma patient, 14 years old, presenting a supernumerary element in the region of element 11. After imaging studies, it was possible to notice the presence of element 11 impacted by palatine. The removal of the supernumerary and element 11 was performed, which was transplanted to its ideal alveolus, being maintained in position with the aid of semi-rigid containment. On the 35th postoperative day, the patient showed excellent recovery and healing of the periodontal tissues. Splinting was removed, with good stability of the unit, without mobility, absence of phlogistic signs or pulp changes to the vitality test. Radiographic examination showed good root adaptation, with no signs of resorption. However, the literature states that this follow-up must be carried out for up to 1 year, aiming to analyze pulp revascularization and the subsequent need for endodontics. To date, after 2 months of follow-up, the patient has no signs of pulp necrosis and is scheduled to start orthodontic treatment. Thus, it can be said that this is a valid and accessible rehabilitation treatment, and when properly indicated it brings good results.El trasplante dentario autógeno se caracteriza por la translocación de un elemento a otro espacio alveolar. Es un procedimiento considerado como tratamiento rehabilitador, con buen pronóstico principalmente para pacientes jóvenes. Presentando como una gran ventaja el menor costo frente a la rehabilitación con implantes y prótesis fijas, además de una gran aceptación por parte del paciente por ser su propio diente, sin involucrar materiales “no propios”. El objetivo de este trabajo es exponer un caso clínico de trasplante dental relacionado con dientes supernumerarios en la región anterior del maxilar. En el cual se llevó a cabo en base a conceptos de principios éticos y previa firma del Formulario de Consentimiento Informado (CIF) por parte del responsable. Paciente con melanoderma, 14 años, que presenta un elemento supernumerario en la región del elemento 11. Tras los estudios de imagen, se pudo notar la presencia del elemento 11 impactado por palatino. Se realizó la remoción del elemento supernumerario y 11, el cual fue trasplantado a su alvéolo ideal, manteniéndose en posición con la ayuda de contención semirrígida. En el día 35 del postoperatorio, la paciente mostró una excelente recuperación y cicatrización de los tejidos periodontales. Se retiró ferulización, con buena estabilidad de la unidad, sin movilidad, ausencia de signos flogísticos o alteraciones pulpares a la prueba de vitalidad. El examen radiográfico mostró una buena adaptación radicular, sin signos de reabsorción. Sin embargo, la literatura indica que este seguimiento debe realizarse hasta por 1 año, con el objetivo de analizar la revascularización pulpar y la posterior necesidad de endodoncia. Hasta la fecha, después de 2 meses de seguimiento, el paciente no presenta signos de necrosis pulpar y está programado para iniciar tratamiento de ortodoncia. Así, se puede decir que se trata de un tratamiento rehabilitador válido y accesible, y cuando está debidamente indicado da buenos resultados.O transplante dentário autógeno dentário é caracterizado pela translocação de um elemento para outro espaço alveolar. É um procedimento considerado como um tratamento reabilitador, com bom prognóstico principalmente para pacientes jovens. Apresentando como grande vantagem o menor custo se comparada com a reabilitação com implantes e próteses fixas, além de grande aceitação pelo paciente por ser um dente próprio, sem envolver materiais “nonself”. O objetivo deste trabalho é expor um relato de caso sobre transplante dentário relacionado com dentes supranumerários em região anterior de maxila. Em que foi realizada a partir de conceitos dos princípios éticos e após assinatura do Termo de Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido (TCLE) pelo responsável. Paciente melanoderma, 14 anos, apresentando elemento supranumerário na região do elemento 11. Após exames imaginológicos pôde-se notar a presença do elemento 11 impactado por palatino. Foi realizada a remoção do supranumerário e do elemento 11, sendo este transplantado para o seu alveolo ideal, sendo mantido em posição com auxílio de contenção semirrígida.  No 35º dia pós operatório, o paciente apresentou uma excelente recuperação e cicatrização dos tecidos periodontais. Foi retirada a esplintagem verificando-se boa estabilidade da unidade, sem mobilidade, ausência de sinais flogísticos ou alterações pulpares ao teste de vitalidade. Ao exame radiográfico percebeu-se boa adaptação da raiz, sem sinais de reabsorção. Entretanto, a literatura afirma que este acompanhamento deve ser feito por até 1 ano, objetivando analisar revascularização pulpar e necessidade posterior de endodontia. Até o presente momento, após 2 meses de follow up, o paciente não apresenta sinais de necrose pulpar e está em programação de iniciar o tratamento ortodôntico. Assim, pode-se afirmar que este é um tratamento reabilitador válido e acessível, e quando bem indicado traz bons resultados.Research, Society and Development2021-05-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1526210.33448/rsd-v10i5.15262Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 5; e53810515262Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 5; e53810515262Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 5; e538105152622525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15262/13688Copyright (c) 2021 Carlos Eduardo de Jesus Bastos; Ana Viviam Souza Ferro Gomes; Thiago Freitas Leite; Caio Cezar Rebouças e Cerqueirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBastos, Carlos Eduardo de Jesus Gomes, Ana Viviam Souza Ferro Leite, Thiago Freitas Cerqueira, Caio Cezar Rebouças e 2021-05-17T18:20:49Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15262Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:07.659364Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Autogenous Dental Transplant - Clinical case report
Transplante dental autógeno - Reporte de caso clínico
Transplante Dentário Autógeno – Relato de caso clínico
title Autogenous Dental Transplant - Clinical case report
spellingShingle Autogenous Dental Transplant - Clinical case report
Bastos, Carlos Eduardo de Jesus
Autogenous transplatation
Teeth
Dentistry
Oral surgery.
Trasplante autógeno
Diente
Odontología
Cirugía bucal.
Transplante autógeno
Dente
Odontologia
Cirurgia oral.
title_short Autogenous Dental Transplant - Clinical case report
title_full Autogenous Dental Transplant - Clinical case report
title_fullStr Autogenous Dental Transplant - Clinical case report
title_full_unstemmed Autogenous Dental Transplant - Clinical case report
title_sort Autogenous Dental Transplant - Clinical case report
author Bastos, Carlos Eduardo de Jesus
author_facet Bastos, Carlos Eduardo de Jesus
Gomes, Ana Viviam Souza Ferro
Leite, Thiago Freitas
Cerqueira, Caio Cezar Rebouças e
author_role author
author2 Gomes, Ana Viviam Souza Ferro
Leite, Thiago Freitas
Cerqueira, Caio Cezar Rebouças e
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bastos, Carlos Eduardo de Jesus
Gomes, Ana Viviam Souza Ferro
Leite, Thiago Freitas
Cerqueira, Caio Cezar Rebouças e
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Autogenous transplatation
Teeth
Dentistry
Oral surgery.
Trasplante autógeno
Diente
Odontología
Cirugía bucal.
Transplante autógeno
Dente
Odontologia
Cirurgia oral.
topic Autogenous transplatation
Teeth
Dentistry
Oral surgery.
Trasplante autógeno
Diente
Odontología
Cirugía bucal.
Transplante autógeno
Dente
Odontologia
Cirurgia oral.
description Autogenous dental transplantation is characterized by the translocation of an element to another alveolar space. It is a procedure considered as a rehabilitation treatment, with a good prognosis mainly for young patients. Presenting as a great advantage the lower cost compared to the rehabilitation with implants and fixed prostheses, in addition to great acceptance by the patient for being his own tooth, without involving “nonself” materials. The objective of this work is to expose a case report on dental transplantation related to supernumerary teeth in the anterior region of the maxilla. In which it was carried out based on concepts of ethical principles and after signing the Informed Consent Form (ICF) by the person in charge. Melanoderma patient, 14 years old, presenting a supernumerary element in the region of element 11. After imaging studies, it was possible to notice the presence of element 11 impacted by palatine. The removal of the supernumerary and element 11 was performed, which was transplanted to its ideal alveolus, being maintained in position with the aid of semi-rigid containment. On the 35th postoperative day, the patient showed excellent recovery and healing of the periodontal tissues. Splinting was removed, with good stability of the unit, without mobility, absence of phlogistic signs or pulp changes to the vitality test. Radiographic examination showed good root adaptation, with no signs of resorption. However, the literature states that this follow-up must be carried out for up to 1 year, aiming to analyze pulp revascularization and the subsequent need for endodontics. To date, after 2 months of follow-up, the patient has no signs of pulp necrosis and is scheduled to start orthodontic treatment. Thus, it can be said that this is a valid and accessible rehabilitation treatment, and when properly indicated it brings good results.
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