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Coronectomy

Coronectomy, also known as partial tooth removal, is a specialised dental procedure tailored to manage impacted wisdom teeth that are in close proximity to the mandibular nerve. At St John & Elizabeth Hospital, our skilled maxillofacial surgeons adopt this less invasive technique to mitigate the risk of nerve damage, offering a safer alternative to full tooth extraction. This method not only alleviates discomfort but also preserves the integrity of the jawbone and surrounding nerves.

Also known as: sub-total tooth extraction, wisdom tooth crown removal

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Everything You Need to Know

Coronectomy is ideally suited for patients where traditional wisdom tooth extraction poses a significant risk of nerve injury. Our maxillofacial experts remove the crown of the wisdom tooth, leaving the roots undisturbed to safeguard the mandibular nerve. This procedure is underpinned by our commitment to patient safety, minimising post-operative complications and promoting a quicker recovery.

Before The Procedure

Initial Consultation

Your oral care journey begins with an in-depth consultation with one of our maxillofacial surgeons, where your concerns and dental history are thoroughly discussed. This session is crucial for understanding the complexity of your case and for crafting a treatment plan that aligns with your needs.

Diagnostic Assessments

Accurate diagnosis is the cornerstone of a successful coronectomy. Expect to undergo detailed imaging assessments, such as X-rays or a CT scan, to precisely map the location of your wisdom tooth in relation to the mandibular nerve. These insights guide our surgeons in planning a precise and safe procedure.

Preparing for Your Treatment

Preparation for a coronectomy may include guidelines on eating, drinking, and medication adjustments prior to your procedure. Our team ensures you are fully informed on how to prepare for surgery, setting the stage for a smooth and effective treatment.

During The Procedure

Our approach to coronectomy is patient-focused and safety-oriented. The procedure involves:

Surgical Precision

Our maxillofacial surgeons employ state-of-the-art techniques to remove the tooth crown efficiently while meticulously preserving the nerve and root structure. This precision minimises the risk of nerve damage and promotes faster healing.

Pain Management

We prioritise your comfort throughout the procedure. Local anesthesia ensures a pain-free experience, and our team is adept at managing post-operative discomfort, ensuring a comfortable recovery phase.

After The Procedure

Recovery and ongoing care are integral to the success of a coronectomy. We offer:

  • Comprehensive follow-up care to monitor healing and address any concerns.
  • Advice on oral hygiene and activities to avoid during the recovery period to ensure optimal healing.
  • Support and reassurance throughout your recovery journey, ensuring you’re informed and comfortable every step of the way.

Appointment and Treatment Plan

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Initial Consultation

Meet with a maxillofacial surgeon to discuss your wisdom tooth concerns and explore the suitability of coronectomy for your situation.

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Personalised Treatment Plan

Receive a customised treatment plan designed around the unique anatomical considerations of your wisdom teeth and nerve structures.

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Pre-Op Assessment

Undergo comprehensive diagnostics to meticulously plan your coronectomy, ensuring the highest standards of safety and effectiveness.

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The Procedure

Experience the benefits of a carefully executed coronectomy, focused on preserving your dental health and avoiding nerve damage.

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Aftercare and Recovery

Benefit from our dedicated aftercare program, designed to support a smooth recovery and maintain your oral health post-procedure.

Top Tips

  • Follow all pre-and post-operative instructions from your dental team to ensure a successful procedure and recovery.
  • Maintain good oral hygiene to support healing and prevent infection.
  • Attend all follow-up appointments to allow your maxillofacial team to monitor your recovery progress.
  • Discuss any concerns or questions with your care team; we’re here to support you every step of the way.