Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of endodontic complications after autotransplantation

Edwin Eggink, Dick Barendregt

Keynote lecture - Saturday, May 21, 2022

About authors:

Dick Barendregt
- finished dental school in 1988 at the Rijksuniversiteit van Groningen. He worked as dentist in the Royal Dutch Navy in several private practices for a period of 5 years.
In 1991 he started his Master of Science training in periodontology at the University of Amsterdam. After finishing his training in 1994 he worked as periodontist in 2 referral clinics  restricted to periodontology.
In 1996 he founded his own clinic in Rotterdam. In his clinic he works as a specialist in periodontology and implantology. The last 20 years the emphasis in patient treatment has been on the interdisciplinary planning (Proclin Rotterdam) together with endodontists, orthodontist, prosthetic dentist, dental technicians and oral surgeons. 
From 1995 to 2001 Dick Barendregt was on the board of the Dutch Society of Periodontology (NVvP) as treasurer. Since 2017 he is chairman of the Advisory Board of the Dutch Institute on Guidelines in Dentistry.
Dick Barendregt received on November 4th 2009 his PhD degree on his thesis “Probing around teeth” and was appointed on July 1st 2019 as Adjunct Professor at the Department Periodontology, Adams School of Dentistry at the University of North Carolina. He also lectures in both national and international meetings.


Edwin Eggink
- Completed his study dentistry in 1994 and his specialization in Endodontics in 1997, both at ACTA Amsterdam.
Until 2009 he combined his private practice with a referral based practice.
March 2009 he founded EndoRotterdam, a purely endodontic referral based practice with multiple endodontists and general dentists with a special interest in endodontics.
At that same time a close relationship originated with ParoRotterdam (Periodontology) and PRO-Rotterdam (Restorative Dentistry) which culminated in the founding of Proclin Rotterdam.
In the past years publications, lectures and classes were provided, together with Dick Barendregt, Manfred Leunisse and Marcel Linssen, all dedicated to autotransplantation.


Abstract of the lecture:

Transplantation of premolars to the region of missing central incisors is a procedure enabling an esthetic recovery of both pink and white esthetics and provides a solution which doesn’t interfere with the normal development of the dento-alveolar complex. Whether this is done with complete or incomplete rootformation, in both cases there is a chance endodontic complications will occur. This can be in an early stage as well as years after the transplantation. In this lecture these complications will be discussed: how to recognize them, how to manage them and how to, if possible avoid them.


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