The patient showed signs of inflammation, which led to the discovery of a cyst and purulent discharge near the root tip of the upper incisor. This condition required surgery to eliminate the infection and preserve the tooth.
During the procedure, the tip of the incisor’s root was resected and the cyst removed. Preparation was done for retrograde filling, and the canal was sealed with MTA material. The doctor applied sutures to ensure proper gum healing.
Root Tip Resection of an Incisor and Cyst Removal
The surgeon corrected the gum line using a lateral flap, restoring the protective gum contour. Sutures were applied for faster healing.
The patient had significant tooth exposure due to gum recession, causing high sensitivity and risk of root damage.
The patient had gum recession on the lower arch, particularly around the incisors, leading to increased sensitivity and dental health concerns.
The surgeon restored the gum level around the affected teeth. Sutures were applied after the procedure to support healing and maintain results.
Gum Recession Treatment on the Lower Arch
A flap procedure was performed, with a support splint placed under the gum and fixed with sutures to close the recession. This reinforced the gum, protected the roots, and restored comfort and aesthetics.
The patient presented with gum recession on the upper arch, resulting in root exposure and increased sensitivity. Surgical treatment was recommended.
Gum Recession Treatment on the Upper Arch
The patient showed signs of inflammation near the root tip of the anterior tooth, indicating the need for resection to prevent complications and preserve the tooth.
The procedure involved resecting the root tip, which removed the source of inflammation. The doctor then applied sutures to ensure proper gum healing and tissue restoration.
Root Tip Resection of the Anterior Tooth
A flap surgery was performed, moving the gum to cover the root. A supporting suture was placed under the flap to reinforce the gum and reduce sensitivity.
The patient reported increased sensitivity in the area of the upper left canine. Gum recession had exposed the root, increasing the risk of damage.
Gum Recession Treatment on the Upper Left Canine