Abstract
Auto-transplantation has been suggested to be a favourable treatment option in comparison to prosthodonticreplacements. Studies have shown an average survival rate of 89.1% for auto-transplanted teeth. This articleaims to report a successful third molar auto-transplantation, despite delayed endodontic treatment because ofmovement control order (MCO) imposition following COVID-19 out-break in Malaysia. A 22-year-old femalepatient’s impacted lower left third molar (38) was used as a donor to replace her lower left second molar (37),which was deemed non-restorable due to caries and root resorption as a result of impinging pressure from theimpacted adjacent third molar. Successful outcome and uneventful healing were achieved over a period of oneyear, despite delayed endodontic treatment following auto-transplantation. A favourable auto-transplant canbe achieved despite delayed endodontic treatment post-transplantation, if the procedure is performed in a goodaseptic environment and bacterial load is controlled at the site.KEYWORDSCovid-19; Dental pulp; Endodontics; Lockdown; Root canal therapy; Third molars.
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