Abstract

Aim This report intends to illustrate the different outcomes between a dental implant and transplant. Materials and methods Our literature review showed 812 papers related to the use of concentrated growth factors (CGF) in implantology, but none of them report on the study of the application of CGF on dental implant and transplant. Therefore, this paper will be a two-case report instead of systematic review. The first case is the application of CGF on dental implant therapy on a thirty-year-old male. Case two is the application of CGF on a tooth transplant in a fifteen-year-old male patient. Results and discussion Case one—CGF has facilitated the osseointegration process effectively with no complications. Case two—Healing was uneventful, however, there was some evidence of root resorption. Conclusion CGF application in dental implant treatment appears to be more predictable compared to its application in transplants within the limits of this two-case report.

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