Sanjay Thete

Department of Oral Pathology & Microbiology, Rural Dental College,Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences(Deemed to be University), India

Publications

  • Review   
    PARTIAL EXTRACTION TECHNIQUES: A LITERATURE REVIEW
    Author(s): Rajat Pareek*, Gagandeep Singh, Sanjay Thete, Pranay Kumar Ratneshwar Thakur, Vinayak kerbaji More and Mohit V Patil

    Background: A subset of clinical approaches known as partial extraction therapies (PET) uses the tooth as a whole to compensate for lack of alveolar bone. It is possible to preserve the bundle bone and-periodontal ligament complex as well as its vascular supply by preserving the root of tooth and their bonding with the alveolar bone. The establishment of pontic locations and the conservation alveolar ridge after extraction have been successfully illustrated by root submergence therapy. Presence of pathological lesion at the root apex and endodontic intervention impose limitations on the approach of root submergence. It is adequately documented in the literature that loss of tooth can cause resorption of root. This alteration in morphology and degradation of alveolar ridge are caused by the loss of BB-PDL assembly after a tooth is extracted. Aim: To review the available literature on p.. Read More»

    Abstract HTML PDF