Coronectomy? A case report following coronectomy of a ‘high-risk’ mandibular third molar

Joshua Cheng
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The surgical removal of mandibular third molar (M3M) is a common procedure performed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons, oral surgeons, and general dental practitioners. Apart from risks such as pain, swelling, bruising, bleeding, trismus, alveolar osteitis, post-op infection, and damage to adjacent structures which are common to all surgical extractions, M3M removal includes the risk of permanent or temporary damage to the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) or the lingual nerve. IAN damage can significantly impact the quality of life due to altered sensation of the lip and chin area. As such, the alternative surgical option of coronectomy, which is the sectioning of the crown from the tooth and deliberate retention of the roots, can be offered to high-risk cases to avoid IAN damage. 36-year-old female was diagnosed with recurrent pericoronitis of her left M3M. Her left M3M was partially erupted and horizontally impacted with bulbous roots that were in close proximity to the IAN. Due to a higher risk of IAN damage, she underwent a coronectomy procedure of her left M3M instead of a complete removal. She experienced typical post-operative pain and swelling but no other complications such as altered nerve sensation were reported. The surgical site was healed with full mucosal coverage after 12 weeks. Coronectomy provides a viable alternative surgical option to removal for mandibular third molars that are at high risk of IAN damage. This is due to the significant reduction of risk of IAN damage and low incidence of failure.
冠状切除术?高风险 "下颌第三磨牙冠状切除术后的病例报告
手术拔除下颌第三磨牙(M3M)是口腔颌面外科医生、口腔外科医生和普通牙科医生的常见手术。除了疼痛、肿胀、瘀伤、出血、三叉神经痛、牙槽骨炎、术后感染和邻近结构损伤等所有外科拔牙术常见的风险外,下颌第三磨牙拔除术还包括下牙槽神经(IAN)或舌神经永久性或暂时性损伤的风险。下牙槽神经(IAN)损伤会导致嘴唇和下巴部位的感觉改变,从而严重影响生活质量。因此,可以为高风险病例提供牙冠切除术这一替代手术方案,即切除牙冠并有意保留牙根,以避免 IAN 损伤。36 岁的女性被诊断为左侧 M3M 复发性冠周炎。她的左侧 M3M 部分萌出,水平撞击的球根非常靠近 IAN。由于 IAN 受损的风险较高,她接受了左侧 M3M 冠状切除术,而不是完全切除。她术后出现了典型的疼痛和肿胀,但没有报告其他并发症,如神经感觉改变。12 周后,手术部位愈合,粘膜完全覆盖。冠状切除术为下颌第三磨牙IAN损伤风险高的患者提供了一种可行的替代手术方案。这是因为 IAN 损伤的风险大大降低,失败的发生率也很低。
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