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Autogenous Tooth Bone Grafts for Repair and Regeneration of Maxillofacial Defects: A Narrative Review

  • Omer Sefvan Janjua
  • , Sana Mehmood Qureshi
  • , Muhammad Saad Shaikh
  • , Ahmad Alnazzawi
  • , Francisco J. Rodriguez-Lozano
  • , Maria Pilar Pecci-Lloret
  • , Muhammad Sohail Zafar
  • Faisalabad Medical University
  • Jinnah Sindh Medical University
  • Taibah University
  • University of Murcia
  • Riphah International University

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Abstract

Autogenous tooth graft is an innovative and ingenious technique that employs a stepwise approach and utilizes human teeth as an autogenous source of bone graft. The structure of teeth closely resembles bone, both physically and biochemically, and can be efficiently used for the process as it depicts properties of osteoinduction and osteoconduction. Autogenous tooth bone has characteristics similar to bone grafts in terms of healing potential, physical properties, and clinical outcome. Autogenous tooth graft has shown reasonable promise as a graft material for the regeneration of maxillary and mandibular defects. Autogenous tooth bone graft finds its principal application in sinus and ridge augmentations and for socket preservation before implant placement. Additionally, it can be used successfully for alveolar cleft patients and patients with limited periodontal defects. The overall complication rates reported for autogenous tooth grafts are comparable to other graft sources. However, although long-term results are still underway, it is still recommended as a grafting option for limited defects in the cranio-facial region.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3690
JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume19
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Alveolar bone loss
  • Bone grafting
  • Dental implants
  • Regeneration

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