The outcomes of auto‐transplanted premolars in the anterior maxilla following traumatic dental injuries

Author:

Albalooshy Amal1ORCID,Duggal Monty2ORCID,Vinall‐Collier Karen3ORCID,Drummond Bernadette3,Day Peter34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Dentistry Taif University Taif Saudi Arabia

2. College of Dental Medicine, QU Health Qatar University Doha Qatar

3. Faculty of Medicine and Health University of Leeds Leeds UK

4. Community Dental Service Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust Bradford UK

Abstract

AbstractBackground/AimsTooth auto‐transplantation is a treatment option, which is often not considered to replace anterior maxillary incisors in children and adolescents. There are multiple prognostic factors that may influence the outcomes of premolar auto‐transplantation, but there is limited evidence from human studies. The aim of this study was to report the outcomes of auto‐transplanted premolars in the anterior maxilla following traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) and to identify their prognostic factors.Materials and MethodsThe clinical records of patients who had premolars transplanted in the anterior maxilla following TDI, with appropriate radiographs and a minimal of 1‐year follow‐up, were reviewed retrospectively. A specific data extraction form was developed, tested and used to collect information for the prognostic factors and outcomes.ResultsThe cohort included 120 patients with 144 auto‐transplanted premolars. The mean age was 12.2 years (±2.0), and the mean observation period was 3.7 years (±1.8). The success rate was 80%, and the survival rate was 93%. Unfavourable outcomes included external replacement resorption in 12.5%, uncontrolled external inflammatory resorption in 2.7%, and both resorption types in 4.9% of teeth. Periodontal healing was significantly associated with donor tooth root maturity, graft handling at the time of surgery including ease of donor tooth extraction and placement at the recipient sites, recipient site alveolar bone status, and post‐operative transplant mobility. Seventy‐four teeth (53.4%) were immature at the time of transplantation where pulp revascularisation was anticipated, and 52 (70%) of those had radiographic and clinical signs of pulp healing. Pulp healing was significantly related to donor tooth eruption stage, ease of extraction of donor tooth, and ease of placement in the recipient site.ConclusionsGood outcomes were observed for premolar teeth auto‐transplanted in the anterior maxilla. The main prognostic factors were ease of extraction of donor tooth and ease of placement in the recipient sites and donor tooth root maturity.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oral Surgery

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