Multidisciplinary management in dental organ transplantation

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ru.v1i1.19129

Keywords:

tooth transplant, three molar, radicular reabsorption, CBCT

Abstract

Dental autotransplants can prevent us from multiple loss of teeth, When our goal is to keep these in the mouth for as long as possible, it is a treatment complicated due to all the possible symptoms that can occur post-surgery due to Therefore, each case must be studied and individualized well, always placing great emphasis on informed consent of all possible complications and talking to the patient about in a clear way and that the entire panorama is understood since they are options that can provide good to our patients for a period of time, whether short-medium or long-term due to their rate of success. Here is a case which was handled in a manner multidisciplinary and with the necessary measures to achieve success.

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Author Biographies

Jorge Carlos Ramos, Professor at the Faculty of Dentistry of the National Autonomous University of Honduras

Professor at the Faculty of Dentistry of the National Autonomous University of Honduras.

Emily Nineth Reyes Aroca, Fifth year student at the Faculty of Dentistry of the National Autonomous University of Honduras.

Fifth year student at the Faculty of Dentistry of the National Autonomous University of Honduras.

Ana Bertha Rubio Midence, Fifth-year student collaborator of the Faculty of Dentistry of the National Autonomous University of Honduras.

Fifth-year student collaborator of the Faculty of Dentistry of the National Autonomous University of Honduras.

Published

2024-12-10

How to Cite

Ramos, J. C., Reyes Aroca, E. N., & Rubio Midence, A. B. (2024). Multidisciplinary management in dental organ transplantation. Revista De La Universidad, 1(1), 19–23. https://doi.org/10.5377/ru.v1i1.19129

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Ensayo