Hemi-Section: A Ray of Hope for Badly Broken Tooth
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-02-01
Authors : Kamal Nabhi; Ajay Chhabra; Varun Jindal; Simran Pal Singh;
Page : 1239-1242
Keywords : Mandibular Molars; Furcation Involvement; Hemisection; Restorative; Endodontic;
Abstract
The management, treatment and long-term retention of mandibular molar teeth with furcation involvement have always been a challenge in periodontal therapy. Hemisection has been used successfully to retain teeth with furcation involvement. Hemisection represents a form of conservative procedure, which aims at retaining as much of the original tooth structure as possible. It may be a suitable alternative to extraction. Hemisection of the affected tooth allows the preservation of tooth structure, alveolar bone and cost savings (time and money) over other treatment options. The preservation of posterior abutment teeth permits oral rehabilitation with fixed bridges instead of removable prosthesis. The keys to long term success appear to be thorough diagnosis followed by interdisciplinary approach with endodontic, surgical and prosthetic procedures. Preservation of a hopeless tooth is possible by selecting patients with good oral hygiene, and careful surgical and restorative management. This case report describes a simple procedure of hemisection in a mandibular molar with socket preservation and subsequent restoration of the tooth with fixed prothesis.
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