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Tooth transplantation is mainly divided into two types: * Allotransplantation (homogenous), where a tooth is transferred from one individual to a different individual of the same species. Nowadays, it is largely abandoned as the practice carries many risks including transmission of infection, such as syphilis, and histocompatibility issues. Long-term success of allotransplantation of teeth was also extremely rare, usually lasting about six years. * Autotransplantation (autogenous), where a tooth is transferred from one site to another in the same individual.

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  • Tooth transplantation is mainly divided into two types: * Allotransplantation (homogenous), where a tooth is transferred from one individual to a different individual of the same species. Nowadays, it is largely abandoned as the practice carries many risks including transmission of infection, such as syphilis, and histocompatibility issues. Long-term success of allotransplantation of teeth was also extremely rare, usually lasting about six years. * Autotransplantation (autogenous), where a tooth is transferred from one site to another in the same individual. (en)
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  • Tooth transplantation is mainly divided into two types: * Allotransplantation (homogenous), where a tooth is transferred from one individual to a different individual of the same species. Nowadays, it is largely abandoned as the practice carries many risks including transmission of infection, such as syphilis, and histocompatibility issues. Long-term success of allotransplantation of teeth was also extremely rare, usually lasting about six years. * Autotransplantation (autogenous), where a tooth is transferred from one site to another in the same individual. (en)
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