Eruption of premolars subsequent to autotransplantation. A longitudinal radiographic study

One-hundred-and-eighteen premolars transplanted at a stage with 3/4 to 4/4 root development with an open apical foramen were followed using a standardized clinical and radiographic technique for signs of periodontal ligament healing, root development, and tooth eruption. Root growth was unimpeded in...

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Alveolar Process - physiopathology
Bicuspid - growth & development
Bicuspid - transplantation
Child
Dental Pulp Necrosis - etiology
Dentistry
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Periodontal Ligament - physiology
Root Resorption - etiology
Tooth Eruption
Tooth Root - growth & development
Transplantation, Autologous - adverse effects
Wound Healing
title Eruption of premolars subsequent to autotransplantation. A longitudinal radiographic study
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