Duração de 4 horas
Centro de Artes e Espetáculos (CAE), Figueira da Foz
GPS 40.152959 , -8.860390
Formadores: Shimon Friedman
Associado ao XLV Congresso Anual SPEMD 2025
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Resumo:
When orthograde retreatment and apical microsurgery are considered unfeasible, when they fail to resolve persistent endodontic infection, or when the remaining tooth structure is deemed non-restorable, the tooth is usually extracted and replaced with an implant or another prosthetic device. Alternatively, when clinical
conditions permit, the tooth can be extracted, manipulated extra-orally and replanted (Intentional Replantation, Surgical Extrusion), or a non-strategic tooth can be transplanted into the socket of the extracted tooth (Autogenous Transplantation). These seemingly radical but rather simple procedures offer predictably good outcomes when the biologic principles of tooth replantation are respected.
This lecture will review the procedures of Intentional Replantation/Transplantation in a contemporary context, as predictable means for retaining otherwise ´untreatable teeth to greatly benefit patients. Strict guidelines for case selection, a step-by-step protocol and a variety of clinical applications will be outlined and illustrated with typical cases. Treatment outcomes will also be highlighted for the various clinical applications of both procedures, as reported in case reports, cohort studies and systematic reviews.
Learning objectives: Upon completion, the participants will be able to:
-Describe the procedural guidelines and steps for Intentional Replantation, Surgical Extrusion and Autogenous Transplantation aimed to prevent external root resorption and persistent infection.
-Outline the indications for Intentional Replantation and Autogenous Transplantation.
-Summarize the long-term outcomes of Intentional Replantation, Surgical Extrusion and Autogenous Transplantation.CV do formador:
