HEMISECTION


Preservation of tooth structure has always been the prime aim of any of the dental procedures completed by the dental specialist, for example, re-establishing caries teeth. It is accepted that hemisection can be considered as the treatment modality that falls into the conservative treatment approach for multirooted teeth.

Hemisection is for the separating teeth. It preserves tooth structure, alveolar bone and cost savings over other treatment choices the reasonable option for extraction and inserts treatment.

WHEN DOES ONE NEED AN HEMISECTION?


1. The tooth is affected via caries, vertical root crack, periodontal disease, or iatrogenic root perforation where just one foundation of a multirooted tooth is influenced.
2. The surviving root is available and treatable endodontically.
3. The surviving root is fundamentally fit for supporting and centre reclamation.
4. The surviving root is adjusted to give legitimate draw to the subsequent fixed prosthetic restoration.
5. The root morphology takes into consideration careful access and legitimate periodontal maintenance of the last restoration.


WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE OF HEMISECTION?


Hemisection is the surgical separation of a multirooted tooth, particularly a Mandibular molar through the furcation so that root and the related bit of the crown might be expelled. The treatment objective is the conservation of residual tooth structure and restore the function. The separated roots alongside its crown portion are then re-established as premolars.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION


What does Hemisection mean?


A hemisection is a particular dental procedure where half of a harmed natural tooth is expelled. A hemisection must be performed on molars, which are the bigger, flatter teeth at the back of the mouth. Hemisections can't be performed on littler teeth since they do not have the quality and strength required to stay functional after the procedure.

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