Bi Cheng, Zhang Wen, Peng Bin
Department of Endodontics, Hangzhou Stomatology Hospital, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.
Sadlon Centre for Health, Wellness and Sciences, Georgian College, Barrie, Ontario, Canada.
Case Rep Dent. 2025 Jan 20;2025:6146337. doi: 10.1155/crid/6146337. eCollection 2025.
Tooth autotransplantation is widely used to replace congenitally missing teeth or teeth with irreversible damage. This case report presents a personalized ultrasonic osteotome that enables precise preparation, minimizes bone trauma, enhances the initial stability of the transplanted tooth, and contributes to a favorable prognosis. The procedure is as follows: a 25-year-old female patient presented with a porcelain-fused-to-metal crown on Tooth #19, which had detached due to severe decay, rendering the tooth unsalvageable. Tooth #32 exhibited mesial inclination, resulting in decay of Tooth #31. After presenting treatment plan, the patient provided informed consent by signing the necessary documentation to proceed with the autotransplantation of Tooth #32 to replace Tooth #19. Tooth #32 was extracted and immediately scanned chairside using a 3Shape scanner. A custom-designed, tooth root-shaped ultrasonic osteotome was fabricated using 3D printing technology to match the shape of Tooth #32. Tooth #19 was extracted using a minimally invasive technique. The alveolar socket of Tooth #19 was prepared using the customized 3D-printed ultrasonic osteotome and a computer-aided rapid prototyping resin model. Tooth #32 was then transplanted into the socket and secured with figure-eight suspension sutures. To prevent damage to bone cells and periodontal tissues from overheating during socket preparation, the ultrasonic osteotome was designed with a porous, water-cooled system, effectively addressing this issue. After 24 months of follow-up, the transplanted tooth met success criteria, with no signs of pathological radiolucency, root resorption, or pain in the donor tooth. The alveolar socket, prepared with the personalized ultrasonic osteotome, ensured an optimal fit for the donor tooth, maintaining its stability and minimizing postoperative complications. The use of 3D printing technology to create a personalized ultrasonic osteotome represents an innovative advancement in tooth transplantation, supporting the development of digital and minimally invasive techniques in this field.
牙齿自体移植被广泛用于替代先天性缺失牙或遭受不可逆损伤的牙齿。本病例报告展示了一种个性化超声骨刀,它能够实现精确制备,使骨创伤最小化,增强移植牙的初始稳定性,并有助于获得良好的预后。手术过程如下:一名25岁女性患者,19号牙上的烤瓷熔附金属冠因严重龋坏而脱落,致使该牙无法保留。32号牙近中倾斜,导致31号牙龋坏。在提出治疗方案后,患者签署了必要文件以进行32号牙自体移植替代19号牙的知情同意书。32号牙被拔除,并立即在椅旁使用3Shape扫描仪进行扫描。利用3D打印技术制作了一个定制设计的牙根形状的超声骨刀,以匹配32号牙的形状。采用微创技术拔除19号牙。使用定制的3D打印超声骨刀和计算机辅助快速成型树脂模型对19号牙的牙槽窝进行制备。然后将32号牙移植到牙槽窝中,并用8字悬吊缝线固定。为防止牙槽窝制备过程中过热对骨细胞和牙周组织造成损伤,超声骨刀设计了多孔水冷系统,有效解决了这一问题。经过24个月的随访,移植牙达到成功标准,无病理性透射区、牙根吸收或供体牙疼痛的迹象。使用个性化超声骨刀制备的牙槽窝确保了与供体牙的最佳适配,维持了其稳定性并使术后并发症最小化。利用3D打印技术制造个性化超声骨刀代表了牙齿移植领域的一项创新进展,支持了该领域数字和微创技术的发展。