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IJHRS. 2012; 1(2): 112-118 Hemisection - A Ray of Hope and Saviour of a Furcation involved Multirooted Tooth - A Case ReportJaishri.N. Khed, Preeti Dodwad, Nithin Suvarna, Savita Dandakeri, K.Harish Shetty, Shilpa Dandekeri. Abstract | | | | Hemisection denotes removal or separation of root with its accompanying crown portion of mandibular molars. This procedure represents a form of conservative dentistry, aiming to retain as much of the original tooth structure as possible. The results are predictable and success rates are high. In this paper a case is presented in which hemisection was done because the tooth was grossly carious along with furcation involvement and external resorption with mesial root. Mesial half of tooth was resected and extracted and the remaining tooth was restored as premolar which helped to reduce the masticatory load.
Key words: Hemisection, Mandibular Molars, Root Resection
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