Clinical Evaluations of Coronectomy (Intentional Partial Odontectomy) for Mandibular Third Molars Using Dental Computed Tomography: A Case-Control Study

Studies have suggested that coronectomy reduces the risk of inferior alveolar nerve injury (IANI) when a close relationship with the inferior alveolar canal is indicated on panoramic imaging. However, the relationship between the inferior alveolar canal and the root are unclear on panoramic imaging....

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Published inJournal of oral and maxillofacial surgery Vol. 67; no. 9; pp. 1806 - 1814
Main Authors Hatano, Yuko, Kurita, Kenichi, Kuroiwa, Yuichiro, Yuasa, Hidemichi, Ariji, Eiichiro
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Published New York, NY Elsevier Inc 01.09.2009
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DOI10.1016/j.joms.2009.04.018

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Abstract Studies have suggested that coronectomy reduces the risk of inferior alveolar nerve injury (IANI) when a close relationship with the inferior alveolar canal is indicated on panoramic imaging. However, the relationship between the inferior alveolar canal and the root are unclear on panoramic imaging. Our aim was to compare coronectomy with traditional extraction for the treatment of mandibular third molars that had clear high IANI risks as evaluated by dental computed tomography. We designed a case-control study of subjects with high-risk signs of IANI on panoramic images evaluated by dental computed tomography before enrollment. The 220 patients enrolled were assigned to extraction (control group, n = 118) or coronectomy (case group, n = 102). The mean follow-up time was 13 months in the extraction group and 13.5 months in the coronectomy group. Six IANIs (5%) were found in the extraction group. In the coronectomy group, 1 patient (1%) had symptoms of neurapraxia, which disappeared within 1 month. Four remaining roots had signs of postoperative infection, and the patients underwent extraction of the root. No nerve damage resulted in these patients after repeat extraction. Coronectomy might reduce the risk of nerve injury for patients at true high risk of IANI as evaluated by dental computed tomography. A long-term postoperative review is needed to assess the incidence of root migration and the root extraction and infection rates after coronectomy.
AbstractList Studies have suggested that coronectomy reduces the risk of inferior alveolar nerve injury (IANI) when a close relationship with the inferior alveolar canal is indicated on panoramic imaging. However, the relationship between the inferior alveolar canal and the root are unclear on panoramic imaging. Our aim was to compare coronectomy with traditional extraction for the treatment of mandibular third molars that had clear high IANI risks as evaluated by dental computed tomography. We designed a case-control study of subjects with high-risk signs of IANI on panoramic images evaluated by dental computed tomography before enrollment. The 220 patients enrolled were assigned to extraction (control group, n = 118) or coronectomy (case group, n = 102). The mean follow-up time was 13 months in the extraction group and 13.5 months in the coronectomy group. Six IANIs (5%) were found in the extraction group. In the coronectomy group, 1 patient (1%) had symptoms of neurapraxia, which disappeared within 1 month. Four remaining roots had signs of postoperative infection, and the patients underwent extraction of the root. No nerve damage resulted in these patients after repeat extraction. Coronectomy might reduce the risk of nerve injury for patients at true high risk of IANI as evaluated by dental computed tomography. A long-term postoperative review is needed to assess the incidence of root migration and the root extraction and infection rates after coronectomy.
PurposeStudies have suggested that coronectomy reduces the risk of inferior alveolar nerve injury (IANI) when a close relationship with the inferior alveolar canal is indicated on panoramic imaging. However, the relationship between the inferior alveolar canal and the root are unclear on panoramic imaging. Our aim was to compare coronectomy with traditional extraction for the treatment of mandibular third molars that had clear high IANI risks as evaluated by dental computed tomography. Patients and MethodsWe designed a case-control study of subjects with high-risk signs of IANI on panoramic images evaluated by dental computed tomography before enrollment. The 220 patients enrolled were assigned to extraction (control group, n = 118) or coronectomy (case group, n = 102). ResultsThe mean follow-up time was 13 months in the extraction group and 13.5 months in the coronectomy group. Six IANIs (5%) were found in the extraction group. In the coronectomy group, 1 patient (1%) had symptoms of neurapraxia, which disappeared within 1 month. Four remaining roots had signs of postoperative infection, and the patients underwent extraction of the root. No nerve damage resulted in these patients after repeat extraction. ConclusionsCoronectomy might reduce the risk of nerve injury for patients at true high risk of IANI as evaluated by dental computed tomography. A long-term postoperative review is needed to assess the incidence of root migration and the root extraction and infection rates after coronectomy.
Studies have suggested that coronectomy reduces the risk of inferior alveolar nerve injury (IANI) when a close relationship with the inferior alveolar canal is indicated on panoramic imaging. However, the relationship between the inferior alveolar canal and the root are unclear on panoramic imaging. Our aim was to compare coronectomy with traditional extraction for the treatment of mandibular third molars that had clear high IANI risks as evaluated by dental computed tomography. Patients and Methods - We designed a case- control study of subjects with high-risk signs of IANI on panoramic images evaluated by dental computed tomography before enrollment. The 220 patients enrolled were assigned to extraction (control group, n = 118) or coronectomy (case group, n = 102). Results - The mean follow-up time was 13 months in the extraction group and 13.5 months in the coronectomy group. Six IANIs (5%) were found in the extraction group. In the coronectomy group, 1 patient (1%) had symptoms of neurapraxia, which disappeared within 1 month. Four remaining roots had signs of postoperative infection, and the patients underwent extraction of the root. No nerve damage resulted in these patients after repeat extraction. Conclusions - Coronectomy might reduce the risk of nerve injury for patients at true high risk of IANI as evaluated by dental computed tomography. A long-term postoperative review is needed to assess the incidence of root migration and the root extraction and infection rates after coronectomy.
Studies have suggested that coronectomy reduces the risk of inferior alveolar nerve injury (IANI) when a close relationship with the inferior alveolar canal is indicated on panoramic imaging. However, the relationship between the inferior alveolar canal and the root are unclear on panoramic imaging. Our aim was to compare coronectomy with traditional extraction for the treatment of mandibular third molars that had clear high IANI risks as evaluated by dental computed tomography.PURPOSEStudies have suggested that coronectomy reduces the risk of inferior alveolar nerve injury (IANI) when a close relationship with the inferior alveolar canal is indicated on panoramic imaging. However, the relationship between the inferior alveolar canal and the root are unclear on panoramic imaging. Our aim was to compare coronectomy with traditional extraction for the treatment of mandibular third molars that had clear high IANI risks as evaluated by dental computed tomography.We designed a case-control study of subjects with high-risk signs of IANI on panoramic images evaluated by dental computed tomography before enrollment. The 220 patients enrolled were assigned to extraction (control group, n = 118) or coronectomy (case group, n = 102).PATIENTS AND METHODSWe designed a case-control study of subjects with high-risk signs of IANI on panoramic images evaluated by dental computed tomography before enrollment. The 220 patients enrolled were assigned to extraction (control group, n = 118) or coronectomy (case group, n = 102).The mean follow-up time was 13 months in the extraction group and 13.5 months in the coronectomy group. Six IANIs (5%) were found in the extraction group. In the coronectomy group, 1 patient (1%) had symptoms of neurapraxia, which disappeared within 1 month. Four remaining roots had signs of postoperative infection, and the patients underwent extraction of the root. No nerve damage resulted in these patients after repeat extraction.RESULTSThe mean follow-up time was 13 months in the extraction group and 13.5 months in the coronectomy group. Six IANIs (5%) were found in the extraction group. In the coronectomy group, 1 patient (1%) had symptoms of neurapraxia, which disappeared within 1 month. Four remaining roots had signs of postoperative infection, and the patients underwent extraction of the root. No nerve damage resulted in these patients after repeat extraction.Coronectomy might reduce the risk of nerve injury for patients at true high risk of IANI as evaluated by dental computed tomography. A long-term postoperative review is needed to assess the incidence of root migration and the root extraction and infection rates after coronectomy.CONCLUSIONSCoronectomy might reduce the risk of nerve injury for patients at true high risk of IANI as evaluated by dental computed tomography. A long-term postoperative review is needed to assess the incidence of root migration and the root extraction and infection rates after coronectomy.
Author Hatano, Yuko
Kurita, Kenichi
Kuroiwa, Yuichiro
Yuasa, Hidemichi
Ariji, Eiichiro
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Biological and medical sciences
Cranial Nerve Injuries - prevention & control
Female
Humans
Male
Mandible
Mandibular Nerve - diagnostic imaging
Medical sciences
Molar, Third - diagnostic imaging
Molar, Third - surgery
Oral Surgical Procedures - methods
Otorhinolaryngology. Stomatology
Radiography, Dental - methods
Surgery
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Tooth Crown - surgery
Tooth Extraction
Trigeminal Nerve Injuries
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