Coronectomy procedures are widely carried out in secondary care, involving the removal of the dental crown, while retaining the roots in situ. This paper defines and explains the rationale behind coronectomy. It also seeks to review the indications for referral of wisdom teeth, and how to identify high-risk wisdom teeth radiographically using two- and three-dimensional imaging. Using this information, this article aims to provide the practitioner with information on short- and long-term management of high-risk wisdom teeth and discusses coronectomy versus extraction. It also discusses the complications of coronectomy and the importance of adequate consent.
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