Intentional Re-implantation is a New Hope to Salvage Teeth
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
Non-surgical Endodontic therapies have a very good success rate. In some cases failures may occur which can be managed by non-surgical endodontic re-treatment or endodontic surgical intervention. Intentional replantation is an accepted procedure in which a tooth is extracted and treated outside the oral cavity, then reinserted into its socket to correct an obvious radiographic or clinical endodontic failure.This article focused on the importance of minimal time in surgical procedure to produce best outcome to enhance the prognosis of hopeless tooth. Keywords:Intentional re-implantation, Endodontic failures, Prognosis
Authors and Affiliations
UmeshPratap Verma, Rakesh Kumar Yadav, VaibhavSheel Gupta, Abhaya Gupta, Harshil Parikh
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