**Introduction** Periradicular injection is an intradermal injection that is performed directly in the gum area around the tooth. This method of injection therapy is widely used in many countries around the world to treat various oral and dental diseases. In this article, we will look at the pericoronal injection procedure, its advantages and disadvantages, and indications for use.
**Periradicular Injection Procedure** First, the doctor makes a small incision in the gum to gain access to the pericoronal tissue. He then injects a special solution into the area that contains medicinal substances. The procedure does not take much time and usually lasts about 15-20 minutes. After the procedure is completed, the patient may experience slight pain for several days.
Indications for pericoronal injection Pericoronal injections are widely used to treat diseases such as pericoronitis (inflammation of the gums), periodontitis (root canal infection), as well as other oral problems. They can also be used for tartar treatment, root canal sealing, etc.
Benefits of pericornal injections
Pericornial injection (i.pericorneialis) is a medical procedure that is used to improve the appearance of the skin. The procedure is performed by injecting hyaluronic acid into the skin around the lips and chin. Hyaluronic acid is a natural polymer that is the main component of human skin. Pericornal injections allow you to add volume and correct the shape of your lips and chin, making them more expressive and beautiful.
The pericornal treatment contains hyaluronic acid, which is a natural component of our skin. Due to the unique structure of the hyaluronic acid molecule, it is able to bind large amounts of water, giving the skin firmness and elasticity. This property makes it indispensable for combating the aging process and wrinkles. The skin that is injected with pericornal injections becomes denser, firmer and softer, giving it a beautiful, radiant appearance.
Periscorneal injections have many advantages over other cosmetic procedures. Firstly, they are effective for a long period of time, since hyaluronic acid remains in the skin for up to several years. Secondly, this type of injection does not require frequent repetitions, since hyaluronic acid is injected into the deep layers of the skin and is slowly distributed throughout its depth. This fact significantly saves time for the patient and specialist. Third, periscorneal injections allow patients to quickly