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coronectomy, oral surgery, mandibular third molars, nerve injury, post-operative pain, surgical techniques,
patient communication, dental procedures, oral health, wisdom teeth

summary
In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan and Dr. Jaclyn Tomsic discuss the intricacies of coronectomies, a
surgical procedure primarily performed on mandibular third molars. They delve into the definition,
indications, risks, and post-operative outcomes associated with coronectomies. The discussion highlights
the importance of patient communication, surgical techniques, and the evolving understanding of this
procedure within the dental community. Through various studies and personal experiences, they
emphasize the need for careful decision-making to minimize complications and enhance patient care.

takeaways
Coronectomies involve the intentional retention of tooth roots.
The procedure is primarily indicated for patients over 25 years old.
Post-operative pain can vary between coronectomies and extractions.
Efficiency in surgery can reduce recovery time and pain.
Patient education is essential to avoid misunderstandings about risks.
The risk of nerve injury increases with age and complexity of the case.
Studies show that root migration can occur but is often manageable.
Using PRF can aid in healing, though its necessity is debated.
Communication with patients about potential outcomes is crucial.
Coronectomies are becoming more accepted in dental practice.

titles
Exploring Coronectomies: A Comprehensive Guide
The Art of Coronectomies in Oral Surgery

Sound Bites
"Post-op pain is a significant finding."
"The goal is to prevent a nerve issue."
"Patient communication is crucial in surgery."
"Do no harm is our guiding principle."

Chapters
00:00

Introduction and Overview of Coronectomies
00:57
Understanding Coronectomies: Definition and Indications
03:13
Risks and Complications of Coronectomies
06:07
Post-Operative Outcomes and Studies
09:52
Surgical Techniques and Considerations
14:07
Patient Communication and Decision Making
17:49
Future of Coronectomies and Conclusion

  continue reading

27 episodes

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Content provided by Serv Wahan MD DMD drwahan.com. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Serv Wahan MD DMD drwahan.com or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

keywords
coronectomy, oral surgery, mandibular third molars, nerve injury, post-operative pain, surgical techniques,
patient communication, dental procedures, oral health, wisdom teeth

summary
In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan and Dr. Jaclyn Tomsic discuss the intricacies of coronectomies, a
surgical procedure primarily performed on mandibular third molars. They delve into the definition,
indications, risks, and post-operative outcomes associated with coronectomies. The discussion highlights
the importance of patient communication, surgical techniques, and the evolving understanding of this
procedure within the dental community. Through various studies and personal experiences, they
emphasize the need for careful decision-making to minimize complications and enhance patient care.

takeaways
Coronectomies involve the intentional retention of tooth roots.
The procedure is primarily indicated for patients over 25 years old.
Post-operative pain can vary between coronectomies and extractions.
Efficiency in surgery can reduce recovery time and pain.
Patient education is essential to avoid misunderstandings about risks.
The risk of nerve injury increases with age and complexity of the case.
Studies show that root migration can occur but is often manageable.
Using PRF can aid in healing, though its necessity is debated.
Communication with patients about potential outcomes is crucial.
Coronectomies are becoming more accepted in dental practice.

titles
Exploring Coronectomies: A Comprehensive Guide
The Art of Coronectomies in Oral Surgery

Sound Bites
"Post-op pain is a significant finding."
"The goal is to prevent a nerve issue."
"Patient communication is crucial in surgery."
"Do no harm is our guiding principle."

Chapters
00:00

Introduction and Overview of Coronectomies
00:57
Understanding Coronectomies: Definition and Indications
03:13
Risks and Complications of Coronectomies
06:07
Post-Operative Outcomes and Studies
09:52
Surgical Techniques and Considerations
14:07
Patient Communication and Decision Making
17:49
Future of Coronectomies and Conclusion

  continue reading

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