Coronal radicular separation
The latest technology in modern dentistry allows you to carry out various methods for dental treatment without removing them. Preservation of one or two roots in multi-root teeth is called coronary-radicular separation.
The operation consists in separating the roots by dissecting the trunk and crown of the tooth. This method is used in case of caries damage to the place of root discrepancy (bifurcation area) for further treatment. The task of the operation is to turn one tooth with two roots into two single-root, opening access to the affected area for further treatment.
Modern dentistry uses advanced technologies, so the operation is quick and painless. The doctor carefully examines the oral cavity, then X-rays are taken, diagnostics are performed to determine the method of the dental operation.
After coronary-radicular separation, the dentist will tell you about the rules for caring for the oral cavity in the postoperative period. It is recommended that the first two or three days not expose the body to active physical exertion, exclude solid foods from the diet, try not to burden the operated part of the jaw.
You must visit the dental clinic every six months. Carrying out oral cavity is more pleasant than treating!