PMID: 49036Jun 1, 1975Paper

Histocompatibility and tooth transplantation in the rabbit

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology
B H GoldsteinC Cohen

Abstract

Allogeneic orthotopic tooth transplants in the rabbit appear to stimulate transplantation immunity reactions comparable to those encountered with the transplantation of other organs. Intact untreated teeth were shown to be as quantitatively immunogenic as skin grafts between unrelated animals. Histocompatibility matching of donor and recipient and removal of pulpal tissues were demonstrated to be effective means of ameliorating the immune response to allogeneic orthotopic tooth transplants in the rabbit.

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