Hemisection Treatment: Save Your Natural Tooth
Hemisection is a conservative dental procedure designed to save a partially damaged molar tooth instead of removing it completely. At Green Park Dental Hospital, hemisection is performed using advanced technology to preserve natural teeth and maintain long-term oral health.
What Is Hemisection?
Hemisection involves the removal of one infected or damaged root and the corresponding portion of the crown, while the healthy part of the tooth is retained. This treatment is commonly recommended for molar teeth that have multiple roots, where only one root is affected by decay, infection, fracture, or bone loss.
When Is Hemisection Recommended?
Dentists may suggest hemisection in cases such as:
Severe decay limited to one root
Localized gum disease affecting a single root
Vertical root fracture in one portion
Failed root canal treatment in one root
Hemisection Procedure at Green Park Dental Hospital
At Green Park Dental Hospital, the procedure begins with a thorough examination and digital X-rays. If suitable, a root canal is performed on the healthy root. The damaged root is then carefully removed, and the remaining tooth structure is restored with a dental crown to ensure strength, function, and aesthetics.
Benefits of Hemisection
Preserves natural tooth structure
Prevents jawbone loss
Maintains proper bite alignment
Cost-effective compared to extraction and implants
Improves chewing and comfort
Post-Treatment Care
Good oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, and timely crown placement are essential for the success of hemisection. With proper care, the treated tooth can last for many years.
Conclusion
Hemisection is an excellent tooth-saving option when extraction seems unavoidable. Consult the experienced dentists at Green Park Dental Hospital to determine whether hemisection is the right solution for your dental needs.
Hemisection – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is hemisection painful?
No. The procedure is done under local anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort.
How long does a hemisection-treated tooth last?
With proper care and a crown, it can last many years.
Is hemisection better than extraction?
When suitable, hemisection is preferred as it preserves natural tooth structure.
Who is eligible for hemisection?
Patients with damage limited to one root of a molar tooth.


















