Previous posts have discussed the often overlooked surgical option of intentional replantation. The following case is an example of 3.5 yr success of intentional replantation of a Md second molar.
#31 Prior RCT with Chronic Apical Abscess - with recurring sinus tract. Radiograph shows the overfill on all canals and large periapical/ furcal lesion. |
CBCT shows the extent of the bone loss. |
CBCT also shows the root anatomy and the buccal/lingual bone in tact. |
At this point, retreatment or surgery are the options to preserve the tooth. With a crown, not needing to be replaced, a long post and overfilled gutta percha - which can be difficult to retrieve, we considered a surgical approach. Since this is a second molar, the buccal bone is too thick to allow for conventional surgical approach (apicoectomy). After discussing risks of intentional replantation, pt elected to preserve tooth using intentional replantation.
Apico & retrofill completed chairside
Tooth replanted.
Note the bone levels around the tooth. They are identical to the pre-op bone levels. Intentional replantation has preserved the natural tooth AND the periodontium.
3 comments:
Nice case! Was any type of splinting used? Thanks.
No splinting. Just had the patient bite gently into gauze following replantation and then a soft diet for the next week.
Great case! Agreed-this procedure is used too infrequently.
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