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Restorative option for hemisected root canal treated mandibular molar: two case reports
Tian Shih Lin1, Jacqueline Ann Allosias1, Mohamad Syahrizal Halim2
1Postgraduate in Conservative Unit, School of Dental Sciences, Health Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia.
Abstract:
The success of hemisection is based on meticulous case selection, considering the quality and quantity of bone surrounding the remaining roots. Additionally, a well-devised prosthetic plan is crucial to direct forces along the preserved roots, and ongoing maintenance is imperative for long-term success. This case report aims to present two different restorative designs for the pontic on the edentulous space after the hemisection of a molar tooth. The treatment approach included initial root canal treatment, followed by periodontal intervention involving hemisection. The hemisected tooth was restored through a fixed partial denture, utilizing premolar, or molar as abutments. Hemisection is an excellent option for retaining the molar tooth in the mouth. The restorative option might be chosen between original molar anatomy or transformation into premolars. This must be in accordance with the patient's wishes as well.

