Root resection or root amputation is a type of periradicular surgery in which an entire root of a multiroot tooth is removed. It contrasts with an apicoectomy...
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Apicoectomy (redirect from Root End Surgery)
the tip of the root is removed. This is in contrast to root resection, where an entire root is removed, and hemisection, where a root together with its...
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Endodontics (section Root canal treatment)
involve the root surface. These include apicoectomy (removal of a root end), root resection (removal of an entire root), repair of an injured root due to perforation...
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Furcation defect (section Root trunk length)
II furcation, furcationplasty, open debridement, tunnel preparation, root resection, extraction, guided tissue regeneration (GTR) or enamel matrix derivative...
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Periradicular surgery (section Root canal filling)
surgery to the external root surface. Examples of periradicular surgery include apicoectomy, root resection, repair of root perforation or resorption...
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Decker. ISBN 978-1-55009-333-9. Wakefield BG (June 1950). "Root canal therapy and resection technique". Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology...
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Surgery (redirect from Resection (surgery))
a severed body part. Resection is the removal of all or part of an internal organ and/or connective tissue. A segmental resection specifically removes...
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contrasts with root resection, where a root is removed while leaving the crown intact, and an apicoectomy, where only the tip of the root is removed. A...
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0N release; 0P removal; 0Q repair; 0R replacement; 0S reposition; 0T resection; 0U supplement; 0V restriction; 0W revision; 0X transfer; 0Y transplantation...
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liposarcoma forms, while usually treatable at least initially by surgical resection, are often only marginally responsive to currently used chemotherapy and...
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Mesentery (redirect from Root of the mesentery)
from the root of the mesentery (or mesenteric root) and is the part connected with the structures in front of the vertebral column. The root is narrow...
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nodular hyperplasia (left off center) of the prostate from a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). H&E stain. Microscopic examination of different...
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usually asymptomatic, it can be the root cause of pulmonary disease such as a recurrent infection. In such cases resection is often curative. The cardiac bronchus...
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Neurectomy (redirect from Nerve resection)
A neurectomy, or nerve resection is a neurosurgical procedure in which a peripheral nerve is cut or removed to alleviate neuropathic pain or permanently...
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methods fail. It can be treated surgically with posterolateral fusion or resection of the transitional articulation.[citation needed] Quinlan, JF; Duke,...
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the cause of ENS, lesser procedures (eg, submucosal cautery, submucosal resection, cryosurgery) to reduce the turbinates may cause problems as well if performed...
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Nerve compression syndrome (section Nerve resection)
known colloquially as a trapped nerve, though this may also refer to nerve root compression (by a herniated disc, for example). Its symptoms include pain...
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Treatment ranges from simple enucleation of the cyst to curettage to resection. There are cysts—e.g., buccal bifurcation cyst—that resolve on their own...
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through easily, which can lead to a blockage. After the first resection, another resection may be necessary within five years.[citation needed] For people...
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or Paul Mikulicz operation is done Balachandar, M. (2017). "Emergency Resection and Primary Anastamosis of Sigmoid Volvulus with Tube Caecostomy as a...
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Human nose (redirect from Nasal root)
Dried nasal mucus Empty nose syndrome, a nose crippled by excessive resection of the inferior and/or middle turbinates of the nose Nasothek Neti (Hatha...
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including fistulae, diverticula and blind loops created after surgery, and resection of the ileo-cecal valve; gastroenteritis-induced alterations to the small...
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glands. Aneurysmectomy is the resection or removal of an aneurysm. Apicoectomy is the surgical removal of tooth's root tip. Appendectomy is the surgical...
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Retrieved 2015-06-26. Kuntz, Erwin; Kuntz, Hans-Dieter (2009). "Liver resection". Hepatology: Textbook and Atlas (3rd ed.). Springer. pp. 900–903....
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spur. This may be accomplished with or without resection and repair of the duplicated dural sacs. Resection and repair of the duplicated dural sacs is preferred...
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limb perfusion, intraperitoneal hyperthermic chemoperfusion and tracheal resection/repair. In the United States, a four-year bachelor's degree is a prerequisite...
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treatment of periodontitis, intended to work through regeneration rather than resection. This therapy and the laser used to perform it have been in use since...
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digital chest drainage system predict prolonged air leakage after pulmonary resection for patients with lung cancer". Journal of Thoracic Disease. 10 (6): 3714–3721...
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of the compound consists of a possible root κολων- or κολον-, with the connecting vowel -o, instead of the root κόλ- of κόλον. A compound such as κολωνοειδής...
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