Alakesh Singha, Prasanta Majumder, Saurabh Kaushik

AN ENDODONTIC CHALLENGE MANAGED BY INTENTIONAL REPLANTATION: A CASE REPORT

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Non-surgical retreatment and surgical endodontics are not always applicable. Apicoectomy may be limited by ana- tomical variations, including buccal bone thickness and proximity to vital structures such as nerves and maxillary sinuses. Intentional replantation is considered as a procedure of last resort when non-surgical, or surgical endodon- tics is contra-indicated. The treatment described demonstrates intentional replantation to be considered a treatment option to preserve and maintain the tooth.

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