Hemisection

What is a hemisection? A hemisection is the division of a multi-rooted tooth, i.e. a multi-rooted premolar or molar. Usually this is done in the area of the roots, but the section can also refer additionally to the crown part of the tooth. Depending on the initial situation, this provides the necessary support for the … Hemisection

Pull a molar

Introduction Caries, pain or the breaking off of a molar tooth can lead to the fact that a tooth can no longer be preserved. The “extraction” of a molar means that one of the large molars is removed from its socket, complete with crown and roots. The treatment creates a wound at this point, which … Pull a molar

Complications of a molar tooth extraction | Pull a molar

Complications of a molar tooth extraction Possible complications that can occur when pulling a molar tooth include the breaking off of the crown. This is not an unusual situation, the roots of the tooth can be removed individually afterwards. During the extraction of the molar, it is still possible that the broken tooth falls down … Complications of a molar tooth extraction | Pull a molar

Alveolitis sicca

Introduction Alveolitis sicca or dry alveolus is a post-operative complication following tooth removal. In English it is called dry socket. It often occurs in the posterior region Anatomical background Each tooth is attached to the bone in an alveolus, a tooth socket of the jaw process, with fibers. After extraction, i.e. the removal of the … Alveolitis sicca