Oral Rehabilitation Of A Case With Regional Odontodysplasia Using A Regenerative Approacha Case Report And A Review Of Literature

Mohamed Ahmed Abdel‐Kader,Ahmad Farouk Abdelazeem,Nermeen El‐moataz Bellah Ahmed, Yasmin Mohamed Khalil,Mostafa Ibrahim Mostafa

SPECIAL CARE IN DENTISTRY(2019)

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Abstract
Aimto investigate for the first time whether the regenerative approach can be used to rehabilitate a case with regional odontodysplasia (ROD). ROD is a rare, localized developmental anomaly of the dental tissues. Moreover, we review the various treatment protocols for ROD and compare them to the suggested regenerative protocol.Case ReportA 22-year-old female patient diagnosed with ROD in the upper left quadrant was presented to our clinic. Initially, the affected teeth were extracted and three implants were inserted. A combination of autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMNCs) seeded on a collagen sponge, nanohydroxyapatite, and autologous platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) was used to enhance bone regeneration in the defective area and around the inserted implants. After 9 months, bone regeneration and successful osteointegration around the inserted implants were achieved, permitting the insertion of a fourth implant. After an additional six months, a final fixed restoration was constructed.ConclusionThe suggested regenerative approach provides a better treatment option for ROD patients to regenerate the lost bone, rehabilitate aesthetics, and restore normal function.
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bone marrow mononuclear cells, bone regeneration, platelet-rich fibrin, regional odontodysplasia
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