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[Autotransplantation of tooth germs].

Authors: G, Nidoli; A, Macchi; M, Lazzati; A, Nidoli;

[Autotransplantation of tooth germs].

Abstract

During the routine orthodontic examination of a 8-year-4-month old female, it was found that the upper right canine and premolars were missing. The anamnesis revealed that their buds had been surgically removed after a trauma when she was 6 years old. The lower incisors were slightly crowded. Since the age of the patient would not permit a fixed prosthetic restoration in the next few years, it was decided to attempt an autogeneic transplant of the lower first premolars to replace the upper right canine and premolars too.

Keywords

Cuspid, Dental Occlusion, Traumatic, Tooth Extraction, Maxilla, Humans, Tooth Germ, Bicuspid, Female, Child

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