Rapid orthodontics via surgery: Multiple auto‐transplantations

Q3 Dentistry Oral Surgery Pub Date : 2023-09-04 DOI:10.1111/ors.12840
Catherine E. P. Rowlands, Jerry Kwok
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To use auto‐transplantation of a central incisor and canine and repositioning of a lateral incisor with corticotomy as an alternative to complex lengthy orthodontics and possible tooth loss.Following initial consultation in a joint orthodontic/oral surgery clinic in Guy's Hospital, the decision was made to carry out auto‐transplantation of the ectopic teeth under general anaesthesia. The procedure included extraction of retained primary teeth, auto‐transplantation of upper right permanent central incisor and canine, segmental osteotomy/corticotomy to reposition the lateral incisor, followed by splinting of the upper 3–3 for 6 weeks. The patient was reviewed multiple times over a 2.5‐year period and no signs of inflammation, ankylosis, sensitivity, root resorption, mobility or loss of vitality was noted.Auto‐transplantation is an underutilised technique despite being used for over 70 years. It does, however, have its limitations and there are several factors that can affect its success and predictability. This case highlights that it can be an excellent alternative to lengthy and difficult orthodontic treatment and resulted in avoidance of loss of teeth. This treatment method reduced time and cost to the NHS as well as improved the patient journey. It is important to work closely with colleagues and adopt a multidisciplinary approach to treatment planning and have an awareness for alternative treatment options that are available for joint orthodontic/oral surgery cases.Auto‐transplantation, in certain cases and conditions, can be very successful and save both patient and the NHS time and money. Greater awareness of this technique is required so that it can be offered more regularly as a treatment option.
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通过手术进行快速正畸:多次自动移植
使用中切牙和犬齿的自动移植和侧切牙的皮质切开复位,作为复杂的长时间正畸和可能的牙齿缺失的替代方案。在盖伊医院的联合正畸/口腔外科诊所进行初步咨询后,决定在全身麻醉下进行异位牙齿的自动移植。该手术包括拔除保留的乳牙,自动移植右上永久中切牙和犬齿,节段截骨/皮质切开术以重新定位侧切牙,然后夹板固定上3–3个6 周。在2.5年的时间里,对患者进行了多次复查,没有发现任何炎症、强直、敏感性、牙根吸收、移动性或活力丧失的迹象。尽管已经使用了70多年,但自体移植是一种未被充分利用的技术 年。然而,它确实有其局限性,有几个因素可以影响它的成功和可预测性。这一案例突出表明,它可以作为漫长而困难的正畸治疗的绝佳替代方案,并避免了牙齿脱落。这种治疗方法减少了NHS的时间和成本,并改善了患者的旅程。重要的是要与同事密切合作,采取多学科的治疗计划方法,并意识到可用于关节正畸/口腔手术病例的替代治疗方案。在某些情况下,自动移植可以非常成功,为患者和NHS节省时间和金钱。需要提高对这项技术的认识,以便更经常地将其作为一种治疗选择。
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Oral Surgery
Oral Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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