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- What Are Furcations? - Dear Doctor
A furcation is the place where the roots of teeth fork or separate, taking different paths from one another
- Furcation Defects: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Furcation defects are complex periodontal lesions that occur in multirooted teeth due to the loss of supporting alveolar bone in the area where the tooth roots divide
- Furcation Defect: Meaning, Causes, And Treatments | Colgate
The furcation is the point where these multiple roots branch off from the “trunk” of the tooth and make their way separately into the jaw bone That means only the premolars and molars have furcations
- Furcation defect - Wikipedia
In dentistry, a furcation defect is bone loss, usually a result of periodontal disease, affecting the base of the root trunk of a tooth where two or more roots meet (bifurcation or trifurcation)
- 62: Furcation: Involvement and Treatment - Pocket Dentistry
The presence of furcation involvement is one clinical finding that can lead to a diagnosis of advanced periodontitis and potentially to a less-favorable prognosis for the affected tooth or teeth Furcation involvement therefore presents both diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas
- Furcation involvement and its management - periobasics. com
A furcation (or furca) is the area of a tooth where the root divides from the common root trunk into a bifurcation or trifurcation Furaction management includes Tunneling procedure, Root separation, Bicuspidization, Hemisection, Root amputation
- What Is Furcation in Dentistry and How Is It Treated?
The furcation area is the base of the tooth crown where the root structure begins to split into individual roots Anterior teeth typically have a single root and lack a furcation area
- The Four Degrees of Furcation Classification - ScienceInsights
These teeth contain a specialized anatomical area called the furcation, which is the point where the roots diverge from the main root trunk Bone loss that progresses into this area is termed “furcation involvement” (FI)
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