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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Surgery

Background:

  • Standard tooth extraction can be complicated by various anatomical factors.
  • These factors include tooth shape/integrity, oral cavity dimensions, and tooth/adjacent tooth positioning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe and discuss adjunct extraction techniques.
  • To provide alternatives for complex or complicated tooth removal cases.

Main Methods:

  • Review and discussion of specialized surgical approaches.
  • Techniques covered include partial coronectomy, tooth sectioning, minimally invasive buccotomy, transbuccal screw extraction, and commissurotomy.

Main Results:

  • Adjunct techniques address challenges where standard extraction is not feasible.
  • A range of methods are available to manage difficult extraction scenarios.

Conclusions:

  • Specialized adjunct extraction methods are crucial for managing complex dental cases.
  • These techniques expand the options for successful tooth removal when standard procedures are contraindicated.