Evaluation of the 3D technology in the auto-transplantation: An original research
Introduction: Using three-dimensional printed duplicates of the donor teeth, three-dimensional auto-transplantation is a medical procedure that moves a tooth from one location inside a patient to another. The intraoperative practicability during 3D auto-transplantation of teeth was evaluated in the...
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author | Shiwangi Singh Ekta Gupta I Nalini Sailaja Bharathiram Guduri Abhishekh Kumar Shivaji R Uddarraju Rahul Tiwari |
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description | Introduction: Using three-dimensional printed duplicates of the donor teeth, three-dimensional auto-transplantation is a medical procedure that moves a tooth from one location inside a patient to another. The intraoperative practicability during 3D auto-transplantation of teeth was evaluated in the present study. Material and Methods: A prospective multicenter clinical study was done among the subjects. ”Preoperative cone-beam computed tomography imaging,” “computer-assisted design (CAD),” and “computer-assisted manufacturing (CAM)” were used in all operations to make a 3D duplicate of the donor teeth. The clinical parameters that were evaluated were the time required for the fit, number of attempts to fit, and intra-operative experience. Results: Canines, premolars, molars, and one extra tooth were all transplanted during the 200 auto-transplantation surgeries among 152 subjects. An initial satisfactory fit of the donor tooth and an extra-alveolar time of less than one minute were achieved in 80% of the surgeries. The extra-alveolar time exceeded 3 minutes in ten teeth. Difficulties that were faced were related to the imaging, patient cooperation, and the bone quality. Conclusions: The application of the duplicate teeth by 3D printing of a donor tooth all through auto-transplantation techniques reduced the time the tooth stays extra-alveolar as well as the efforts at transplant fitting during implantation. This allowed for more challenging surgeries as well as a speedy and reliable therapy. |
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spelling | doaj.art-508719ae3cf642f49b7c3304be12ee322024-04-04T16:37:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0975-74062024-01-0116514314510.4103/jpbs.jpbs_429_23Evaluation of the 3D technology in the auto-transplantation: An original researchShiwangi SinghEkta GuptaI Nalini SailajaBharathiram GuduriAbhishekh KumarShivaji R UddarrajuRahul TiwariIntroduction: Using three-dimensional printed duplicates of the donor teeth, three-dimensional auto-transplantation is a medical procedure that moves a tooth from one location inside a patient to another. The intraoperative practicability during 3D auto-transplantation of teeth was evaluated in the present study. Material and Methods: A prospective multicenter clinical study was done among the subjects. ”Preoperative cone-beam computed tomography imaging,” “computer-assisted design (CAD),” and “computer-assisted manufacturing (CAM)” were used in all operations to make a 3D duplicate of the donor teeth. The clinical parameters that were evaluated were the time required for the fit, number of attempts to fit, and intra-operative experience. Results: Canines, premolars, molars, and one extra tooth were all transplanted during the 200 auto-transplantation surgeries among 152 subjects. An initial satisfactory fit of the donor tooth and an extra-alveolar time of less than one minute were achieved in 80% of the surgeries. The extra-alveolar time exceeded 3 minutes in ten teeth. Difficulties that were faced were related to the imaging, patient cooperation, and the bone quality. Conclusions: The application of the duplicate teeth by 3D printing of a donor tooth all through auto-transplantation techniques reduced the time the tooth stays extra-alveolar as well as the efforts at transplant fitting during implantation. This allowed for more challenging surgeries as well as a speedy and reliable therapy.http://www.jpbsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0975-7406;year=2024;volume=16;issue=5;spage=143;epage=145;aulast=Singhauto-transplantationextractionprintablethree dimensionaltooth replica |
spellingShingle | Shiwangi Singh Ekta Gupta I Nalini Sailaja Bharathiram Guduri Abhishekh Kumar Shivaji R Uddarraju Rahul Tiwari Evaluation of the 3D technology in the auto-transplantation: An original research Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences auto-transplantation extraction printable three dimensional tooth replica |
title | Evaluation of the 3D technology in the auto-transplantation: An original research |
title_full | Evaluation of the 3D technology in the auto-transplantation: An original research |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of the 3D technology in the auto-transplantation: An original research |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of the 3D technology in the auto-transplantation: An original research |
title_short | Evaluation of the 3D technology in the auto-transplantation: An original research |
title_sort | evaluation of the 3d technology in the auto transplantation an original research |
topic | auto-transplantation extraction printable three dimensional tooth replica |
url | http://www.jpbsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0975-7406;year=2024;volume=16;issue=5;spage=143;epage=145;aulast=Singh |
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