The aim of this comparative study is to know the differences between the soft tissue volume changes around the autotransplanted tooth and the dental implant placed immediately after the extraction of a posterior tooth. Patient-centered results will also be obtained after having received one or the other treatment.
Dental autotransplantation has high levels of success in permanent teeth with open apex. The results of success in permanent teeth with closed apex are somewhat lower but sufficient to consider the treatment as a viable alternative and to extend the therapeutic range of the treatment to older ages. The aim of this prospective observational investigation is to evaluate the dimensional and attachment changes that occur in the treated areas and in the autotransplanted teeth respectively of adult patients with permanent teeth with closed apex. All adult patients receiving a dental autotransplantation between the years 2022 and 2023 will be included. Pre-treatment, volume and insertion parameters will be recorded before and one year after treatment. The comparison with the extraction and dental implant treatment will be made using the digital records that are usually obtained during the performance of this treatment. The comparison will be made with the same number of patients who have been recruited for the dental autotransplant treatment, and the volumetric changes that occur will also be analyzed. The volume comparisons will be carried out using the Medit Link digital measurement software (Medit, Seoul, Republic of Korea) and data will be obtained and analyzed statistically in order to draw the appropriate conclusions.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
29
Place another tooth in the place of the newly extracted tooth in the same patient.
Place a dental implant immediately after tooth extraction.
Clínica Dental Esteve
Alicante, Spain
Soft tissue volume changes
Soft tissue volume changes in the buccal side of the site in mm3
Time frame: 2 times measurement: day 0 and 6 months after
Periodontal probing pocket depth
Periodontal probing pocket depth in mm
Time frame: 6 months after
Patients satisfaction after treatment
Satisfaction assessed by Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) form 0 to 10, being 0 "not satisfied at all" and 10 "very satisfied".
Time frame: 6 months after the reception of the treatment
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