Introduction: The evolution of tooth transplantation and reimplantation has been significantly influenced by technological advancements, including cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), advanced biomaterials, and digital planning. These innovations have enhanced procedural precision, improved success rates, and increased patient satisfaction. However, despite these advancements, challenges remain in optimizing long-term clinical outcomes and standardizing treatment protocols. Aim: This study aims to comprehensively assess and analyze the latest advancements in tooth transplantation and reimplantation techniques, evaluating their impact on clinical success and patient outcomes. Materials and Methods: A systematic search was conducted using MEDLINE, Google Scholar, and PubMed to identify peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and clinical studies published between 2007 and 2024. The inclusion criteria focused on studies investigating the role of CBCT imaging, digital planning, and biomaterials in enhancing transplantation and reimplantation procedures. Results: The findings reveal a transformative shift from conventional techniques to technology-driven approaches, leading to increased precision in case selection, surgical planning, and post-operative management. The integration of CBCT imaging has significantly improved pre-operative assessment, while digital workflows have optimized procedural accuracy and predictability. Moreover, using advanced biomaterials has enhanced graft integration and long-term success rates. Conclusion: The incorporation of CBCT, digital planning, and biomaterials has revolutionized tooth transplantation and reimplantation, improving clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction. However, further research is needed to establish standardized protocols and long-term efficacy, ensuring consistent success across diverse clinical settings.
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