Abstract
Background: Coronectomy is an intentional removal of tooth crown leaving the roots intact in their position. It is especially indicated to prevent nerve damage due to close relation between roots and mandibular canal. Most coronectomy studies refer to deeply impacted lower third molars with few including partially erupted ones. No series with only partially erupted third molars is available.
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