Manejo integral quirúrgico y ortodóntico del autotransplante de un canino incluido en maxilar. A propósito de un caso

  1. Elsa Galán Valero
  2. Natalia Fontán García
  3. Ramón Asensio Acevedo
  4. Daniel Ortega Concepción 1
  5. Arturo Flores Gallardo 1
  6. Juan Francisco Peña Cardelles 1
  7. Rafael Gómez de Diego 1
  1. 1 Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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    Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

    Madrid, España

    ROR https://ror.org/01v5cv687

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Científica dental: Revista científica de formación continuada

ISSN: 1697-6398 1697-641X

Argitalpen urtea: 2022

Alea: 19

Zenbakia: 3

Orrialdeak: 33-38

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Científica dental: Revista científica de formación continuada

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Introduction: The main treatment of impacted canines is orthodontics. In case of failure, extraction of the canine and the subsequent placement of a dental implant is given as an alternative. Autotransplantation is considered a treatment option as long as the full extraction of the canine is viable, because it provides many advantages as the ability of mobilization with orthodontics. Case report: Description of a clinical case in which an autotransplantation of an included canine was carried out after traction failed in a young patient. After regenerative surgery was realized in its surroundings the patient underwent orthodontic and restorative treatment. 18 months of follow-up later the patient remains asymptomatic, with no mobility or resorption signs and with a healthy periodontal state in said canine. Conclusion: Autotransplantation can be a suitable alternative when orthodontic traction has failed, as long as it is viable, especially in young patient when implants are not recommended.