A Case Series of Successful Root Amputations and Hemisection: Retaining Compromised Teeth with Perio-Endodontic Lesion

Case report: This case report presents three successful approaches for preserving a tooth through root amputation or hemisection. Patients were referred to the Periodontic Department due to mobility of teeth and swelling of the upper left first molar, upper right first molar and lower right first mo...

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Published in:JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY INDONESIA
Main Authors: Isa, Mohd Nazrin; Ramlan, Nurul Ain; Ayoub, Afzan Adilah; Ariffin, Muhammad Hilmi Zainal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNIV INDONESIA, FAC DENTISTRY 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001381860300011
author Isa
Mohd Nazrin; Ramlan
Nurul Ain; Ayoub
Afzan Adilah; Ariffin
Muhammad Hilmi Zainal
spellingShingle Isa
Mohd Nazrin; Ramlan
Nurul Ain; Ayoub
Afzan Adilah; Ariffin
Muhammad Hilmi Zainal
A Case Series of Successful Root Amputations and Hemisection: Retaining Compromised Teeth with Perio-Endodontic Lesion
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
author_facet Isa
Mohd Nazrin; Ramlan
Nurul Ain; Ayoub
Afzan Adilah; Ariffin
Muhammad Hilmi Zainal
author_sort Isa
spelling Isa, Mohd Nazrin; Ramlan, Nurul Ain; Ayoub, Afzan Adilah; Ariffin, Muhammad Hilmi Zainal
A Case Series of Successful Root Amputations and Hemisection: Retaining Compromised Teeth with Perio-Endodontic Lesion
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY INDONESIA
English
Article
Case report: This case report presents three successful approaches for preserving a tooth through root amputation or hemisection. Patients were referred to the Periodontic Department due to mobility of teeth and swelling of the upper left first molar, upper right first molar and lower right first molar with considerably good oral hygiene. Patients were diagnosed with generalized severe periodontitis associated with perio-endodontic lesions. Therefore, non-surgical root canal treatment (NSRCT) was carried out prior to periodontal treatment, followed by surgical root resection (RR) of the distobuccal (DB) root of the upper left first molar, root resection of the distobuccal (DB) root of the upper right first molar, while hemisection and amputation of the distal (D) root was performed on the lower right first molar. Upon 6-month and 1-year review, the teeth were asymptomatic and remained in function. Conclusion: This paper aims to portray the successful management of the periodendodontic lesion in the context of root resection and crown resection as a conservative method for retaining compromised teeth. The ability of RR to prolong the lifespan of compromised teeth and delay the need for more invasive interventions makes it an essential therapeutic option in contemporary dentistry.
UNIV INDONESIA, FAC DENTISTRY
1693-9697
2355-4800
2024
31
3
10.14693/jdi.v31i3.1719
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
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title A Case Series of Successful Root Amputations and Hemisection: Retaining Compromised Teeth with Perio-Endodontic Lesion
title_short A Case Series of Successful Root Amputations and Hemisection: Retaining Compromised Teeth with Perio-Endodontic Lesion
title_full A Case Series of Successful Root Amputations and Hemisection: Retaining Compromised Teeth with Perio-Endodontic Lesion
title_fullStr A Case Series of Successful Root Amputations and Hemisection: Retaining Compromised Teeth with Perio-Endodontic Lesion
title_full_unstemmed A Case Series of Successful Root Amputations and Hemisection: Retaining Compromised Teeth with Perio-Endodontic Lesion
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description Case report: This case report presents three successful approaches for preserving a tooth through root amputation or hemisection. Patients were referred to the Periodontic Department due to mobility of teeth and swelling of the upper left first molar, upper right first molar and lower right first molar with considerably good oral hygiene. Patients were diagnosed with generalized severe periodontitis associated with perio-endodontic lesions. Therefore, non-surgical root canal treatment (NSRCT) was carried out prior to periodontal treatment, followed by surgical root resection (RR) of the distobuccal (DB) root of the upper left first molar, root resection of the distobuccal (DB) root of the upper right first molar, while hemisection and amputation of the distal (D) root was performed on the lower right first molar. Upon 6-month and 1-year review, the teeth were asymptomatic and remained in function. Conclusion: This paper aims to portray the successful management of the periodendodontic lesion in the context of root resection and crown resection as a conservative method for retaining compromised teeth. The ability of RR to prolong the lifespan of compromised teeth and delay the need for more invasive interventions makes it an essential therapeutic option in contemporary dentistry.
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