2017
DOI: 10.9790/0853-160409103107
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Root Resection of Maxillary First Molar: A Case Report.

Abstract: Abstract:The increased desire of patients to maintain their dentition has forced dental specialist to conserve the teeth in the mouth which are planned to be removed. In the light of this finding it is known that periodontally compromised teeth with severe bone loss at furcation area or endodontically compromised teeth may well be retained of their roots. This type of surgical therapy enables clinicians to better access the remaining tooth structure for periodontal and subsequent prosthetic therapy. In this ca… Show more

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“…7 A study by Nabhi K et al in 2017, showed complete excision of the lesion with scalpel after controlling the inflammatory component and stated that recurrence is unlikely unless the inciting trauma continues or is repeated. 8 Histologically, inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia is made up of a mass of hyper plastic connective tissue with dilated blood vessels, usually with chronic inflammatory cells such as lymphocytes and plasma cells. 3 Surgical excision is the preferred treatment of choice, with removal of local irritants to prevent recurrence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 A study by Nabhi K et al in 2017, showed complete excision of the lesion with scalpel after controlling the inflammatory component and stated that recurrence is unlikely unless the inciting trauma continues or is repeated. 8 Histologically, inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia is made up of a mass of hyper plastic connective tissue with dilated blood vessels, usually with chronic inflammatory cells such as lymphocytes and plasma cells. 3 Surgical excision is the preferred treatment of choice, with removal of local irritants to prevent recurrence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from regenerative approach, various resective techniques are documented in the literature. This includes bicuspidization, [6][7][8] hemisection and root resection. Bicuspidization is the separation of roots of mandibular molars along with its crown portion, after which both the segments are treated prosthetically and retained individually.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Root resection is a process for conserving a part of an ailing molar by elimination of one or more of its roots 1 This process has been carried out in dental practice since the late 1800s. 2 In the mandibular molars, root resection can be achieved by hemi sectioning the complete tooth into half and removing the injured root in conjunction with its crown portion. On the other side, in maxillary molars root resection is carried out by deletion of the diseased root only i.e.root amputation, with only rounding of the crown portion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%