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GOMUK MAKSILLER KANINLERIN OTOTRANSPLANTASYOLARI (BİR OLGU NEDENİYLE)

ALLOTRANSPLANTATION OF IMPACTED BIMAXILLARY CANINES (A CASE REPORT)

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Abstract (2. Language): 
The transplantation of impacted canines can be regarded as an alternative treatment in the cases when the patient's is not fit for this treatment and when the impacted canines cannot be replaced orthodontically because of their positions. A significant amount of knowledge is available about the pulps, periodontiums and root states of the transplanted teeth as a result of the clinical and experimental studies of the subject. The transplantations of impacted maxillar canines, which were carried out after the orthodontic treatment of a 35-year-old male adult patient, have been presented in the case report. It has been found out that pathologic states like root resorption and infection did not develop during the follow-up and that function, fonation and aesthetic problems were corrected
Abstract (Original Language): 
Gömük kaninlerin transplantasyonu, pozisyonlarından dolayı ortodontik olarak yerine alınamayacağı durumlarda veya hasta yaşının bu tedaviye uygun olmadığı durumlarda alternatif bir tedavi olarak düşünülebilir. Bu konuda yapılan deneysel ve klinik çalışmalar sonucunda, transplante edilen dişlerin pulpaları, peri odonsi yum lan ve kök durumları hakkında oldukça önemli bilgiler elde edilmiştir. Bu vaka raporunda, 35 yaşındaki erişkin bir erkek hastaya yapılan ortodontik tedavi sonrasında gerçekleştirilen gömük maksiller kaninlerin transplantasyonları sunulmuştur. Bu vakada ; fonksiyon, fonasyon ve estetik problemlerin düzeltilmesi yanında, takip süresince kök rezorpsiyonu, enfeksiyon gibi patolojik durumların gelişmediği belirlendi.
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