2019
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10015-1683
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Preservation vs Extraction of Carious Multirooted Teeth

Abstract: Introduction: Hemisection refers to the surgical separation of multirooted teeth when the decay or resorption is restricted to one root, followed by removal of the affected root with preservation of the healthy root with its crown portion and its usage as abutment for subsequent prosthetic restoration. Aim: The aim of this case report was to raise awareness among dentists that preservation of tooth structure in the form of hemisection may be considered an alternative treatment modality in cases of multirooted … Show more

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“…Obviously, its activity became even more intense and catalyzed the concentration of several artisanal shops and the creation of the local market. In the XIX century, its economy grew at high rates and the local bazaar counted 2500 shops (Abdyli, 2008) built in Persian style, where the most common products for export were national dresses, fabric, leather, tobacco, gunpowder, caviar. There were not built housing units but only shops distributed in 1,8 km distance and dived in different "sokake" -the streets of the old bazaar, according to the craft or product offered by the artisan masters.…”
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confidence: 99%