A lost tooth doesn't have to mean the end of a smile
Our doctors in Heroin magazine about autotransplants and interdisciplinary cooperation at the Smart Care clinic.
When experience, precision and teamwork come together, stories with beautiful endings are created.
In Heroin magazine, it just came out article, in which our doctors Dr. Lucie Žáková and Dr. Michaela Trtíková share their experiences with treatment after dental injuries using autotransplantation - a modern method that can save the patient's own tooth.
Autotransplantation is a gentle procedure in which the patient's own tooth (usually an immature, unerupted wisdom tooth or canine) is transferred to replace a tooth lost due to injury or damage. Unlike an implant, the natural perception of the tooth and surrounding bone is preserved, which is a major advantage for young patients.
At Smart Care, this method is the result of close interdisciplinary collaboration between orthodontists, surgeons, and restorative dentists. Every step – from precise planning, through surgery, to orthodontic adjustment – requires precise coordination by the entire team.
We are proud that the work of our team has become known to the wider public through an article in Heroin magazine, which connects the world of experts with the world of ordinary readers and shows that even complex procedures can have a human dimension and a happy ending.
You can read the entire article here:
A decayed or knocked-out baby tooth doesn't have to mean a black hole in your smile.
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