The main research question is whether it is possible to remove an intact tooth and replace a lost one in a different location of the oral cavity. The empirical research proves that this procedure is not only effective as a restorative modality but is also feasible when implemented on the contributions of thoroughly chosen clinical situations. The procedure is also known as autotransplantation and involves the process of the specific transfer of an intact natural tooth in its own alveolar environment to a genetically or diseased missing alveolus. Although traditional restorative solutions such as crowns, composite fillings and endodontic therapy continue to retain the status of default intervention in most patients, autotransplantation is yet to be adopted at a broad level in the mainstream dental practice. Autotransplantation can restore masticatory competence, but when performed with a very fine touch, will retain the esthetic continuity which the tooth possesses, which will retain its own biological nature. This benefit is particularly applicable to younger generations that require a long lasting, biologically compatible and implantable solution that does not necessarily need artificial prosthetics to be implemented.
Online Presence and its Clinical Impact. The modern practice tends to use the Internet and online search engines more often by patients analyzing the potential dental services. They also examine therapeutic options, evaluate the monetary aspects e.g. cost of restorative services like tooth-filling and find conveniently situated practices. A formidable online portal that precisely directs these search results into the right dental facility is an essential tool in the information portfolio of customers that is seeking qualified knowledge and qualified practitioners.