Reliable procedure, Intentional Replantation
39th Asia-Pacific Dental and Oral Care Congress
October 26-28, 2017 Osaka, Japan

Sin-Yeon Cho

National Health Insurance Hospital Ilsan Hospital, South Korea

Keynote: Oral Health Dent Manag

Abstract:

Intentional replantation is a useful and indispensable procedure that can be applied lastly for tooth preservation in situations where non-surgical endodontic treatment and apical surgery are diffi cult. However, there are many practitioners who are afraid of the outcome of the procedure because of the rejection due to the operation that accompanies the extraction, and the few studies that can predict the prognosis. I investigated the results of intentional replantation and the major factors aff ecting the intentional replantation based on the results of analysis of 300 cases performed for 10 years at Yonsei University Dental College Hospital in Korea. Th e purpose of this study is to provide a more precise prediction of the prognosis by analyzing the time of failure and the results of preoperative periodontal status. In addition, we analyzed the outcome factors of extra-oral time and retro-fi lling materials, and discussed the precautions for improving the success rate. We also wanted to share the method for safe extraction with less tooth fracture and root damage. It is the ultimate goal of this lecture that many practitioners will come to intentional replantation with more comfortable mind through such contents.

Biography :

Sin-Yeon Cho has obtained endodontic specialist board in Korea in 2013 and completed his PhD from Yonsei University in 2014. He is working in National Health Insurance Hospital Ilsan Hospital in Korea and researching intentional replantation using clinical study, fi nite element analysis and basic experiment. He has published 3 papers regarding intentional replantation and periodontal ligament regeneration in Journal of Endodontics within the last 2 years.