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Coronectomy in Fresno, California

Your complete guide to nerve-sparing wisdom tooth surgery in the Central Valley
πŸ“š This page is based on peer-reviewed clinical research. See references below. Always consult a qualified oral surgeon for personal medical advice. Last updated: March 2026
~2%
Nerve injury risk with coronectomy vs ~10% with full extraction
Board‑certified
Multiple oral & maxillofacial surgeons serve Fresno
$2,500
Typical starting cost in Fresno (varies by case)
7–10
Days average recovery time for most patients

What is a Coronectomy and Who Needs One in Fresno?

A coronectomy is a specialized surgical procedure for lower wisdom teeth where only the crown is removed while the roots are intentionally left in place. This protects the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) β€” the nerve running through your lower jaw that controls sensation in your lip, chin and lower teeth.

In Fresno, oral surgeons and maxillofacial specialists recommend coronectomy when imaging β€” typically a CBCT (cone beam CT) scan β€” reveals that wisdom tooth roots are dangerously close to or wrapped around the nerve canal. Performing a standard full extraction in these cases carries a significant risk of permanent numbness or tingling in the lip and chin.

πŸ’‘ Key fact: Clinical studies show that coronectomy reduces the risk of inferior alveolar nerve injury from approximately 10% down to under 2% compared with conventional extraction in high-risk cases.

Why Consider Coronectomy in Fresno?

Fresno is the largest city in the Central Valley and a major healthcare hub for a vast region stretching from Merced to Bakersfield. The city is home to Community Health System (Clovis Community, Fresno Heart & Surgical), Saint Agnes Medical Center, and UCSF Fresno (a branch of the University of California, San Francisco). With UCSF Fresno's medical education and research presence, the area attracts board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons who serve the diverse population of the Valley.

Patients across the Fresno area β€” from North Fresno to Fig Garden, from the Tower District to Clovis, from Sunnyside to Biola, from Selma to Sanger β€” can access qualified coronectomy specialists. Our free matching service connects you directly with vetted providers in your area.

Fresno & Central Valley Areas We Cover

🌳 North Fresno & Fig Garden

North Fresno, Fig Garden, Woodward Park, River Park, Copper River, Via Montana

πŸ™οΈ Central & Tower District

Tower District, Downtown, Fresno High, Huntington Blvd, McKinley area

πŸŒ… Clovis & Northeast

Clovis, Old Town Clovis, Harlan Ranch, Loma Vista, Temperance, Tollhouse

🌾 Southeast & Sunnyside

Sunnyside, Southeast Fresno, Fowler, Malaga, Del Rey

πŸš— West Fresno & Highway City

West Fresno, Highway City, Biola, Herndon, Kerman

🏞️ Surrounding Communities

Sanger, Selma, Kingsburg, Reedley, Parlier, Orange Cove, Dinuba

πŸŒ„ North Valley & Madera

Madera, Chowchilla, Oakhurst, Coarsegold, Yosemite area

🌡 South Valley & Tulare

Visalia, Tulare, Hanford, Lemoore, Corcoran, Porterville

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What to Expect from Coronectomy Recovery in Fresno

Recovery from a coronectomy in Fresno follows the same general timeline as a standard wisdom tooth extraction, though most patients find it more comfortable since the roots remain in place and the surgical site is smaller.

Days 1-3: Expect swelling, mild to moderate discomfort and some bleeding. Most Fresno surgeons prescribe pain medication and an antibacterial mouthrinse. Rest is recommended and many patients take 2-3 days off work.

Days 4-7: Swelling begins to subside. A soft food diet is recommended β€” soups, smoothies, yogurt and mashed foods. Avoid hard, crunchy or chewy foods that could disturb the surgical site.

Week 2 and beyond: Most patients return to normal activities. Your surgeon will schedule a follow-up appointment to check healing and take X-rays to confirm the retained roots are stable.

Long term: The retained roots are monitored at regular intervals. In most cases they remain stable and asymptomatic for years. Occasionally roots may need removal if they migrate toward the nerve β€” but this is relatively uncommon.

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Coronectomy Cost in Fresno β€” What to Expect

The cost of coronectomy in Fresno varies depending on the complexity of your case, the surgeon's experience, and your insurance coverage. As a guide:

With dental insurance: Out-of-pocket costs typically range from $500 to $2,000 after insurance, depending on your plan. Most major insurers including Aetna, Cigna, MetLife, Delta Dental of California, and Anthem Blue Cross cover coronectomy similarly to a standard surgical extraction.

Without dental insurance: Expect to pay between $2,400 and $4,500 for the full procedure in Fresno. As a major metropolitan area, private practice rates apply, but some options may be available through UCSF Fresno affiliated clinics.

The oral surgeons we match you with can provide a detailed cost estimate and help verify your insurance benefits before your consultation.

Dental Insurance and Coronectomy Coverage in Fresno

Most dental insurance plans that cover surgical extractions will also cover coronectomy, as it is classified similarly. Key things to check with your insurer include your annual maximum benefit, your surgical extraction coverage percentage, and whether your plan requires pre-authorization for oral surgery procedures.

California-specific plans including those offered through large employers (including agricultural and healthcare sectors), Covered California plans, and California Medicaid (Denti-Cal) may also provide coverage. Our matched surgeons are experienced in navigating regional insurance plans.

Fresno Coronectomy FAQ

How do I find a coronectomy specialist in Fresno?

Use our free matching service above β€” enter your email and ZIP code and we'll connect you with board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons in your area who have experience performing coronectomy procedures.

How much does coronectomy cost in Fresno?

Costs typically range from $2,400 to $4,500 without insurance, or $500 to $2,000 out of pocket with most major dental plans. Use our matching service to get personalized quotes from surgeons in your area.

How do I know if I'm a candidate for coronectomy?

Your dentist or oral surgeon will take X-rays or a CBCT scan to evaluate the relationship between your wisdom tooth roots and the inferior alveolar nerve. If the roots are dangerously close to the nerve canal, coronectomy is typically recommended over full extraction.

How do I choose an oral surgeon in Fresno?

Look for a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon with specific experience in coronectomy and nerve-sparing procedures. Many Fresno surgeons are affiliated with Community Health System, Saint Agnes, or UCSF Fresno. Our matched providers are vetted for expertise in this area.

Does insurance cover coronectomy in California?

Most dental insurance plans cover coronectomy similarly to a surgical extraction. The surgeons we match you with can help verify your specific benefits and handle pre-authorization if required.

Is coronectomy safe?

Yes. Coronectomy is a well-established, evidence-backed procedure with a strong safety record. The primary advantage is dramatically reducing nerve injury risk compared to full extraction in high-risk cases. As with any surgery, there are risks including infection and the possibility that the retained roots may eventually require removal.

How long does coronectomy recovery take in Fresno?

Most patients return to work within 2-3 days and resume normal activities within 7-10 days. Full healing of the surgical site typically takes 4-6 weeks, with the retained roots stabilising over several months.

πŸ“ North Fresno πŸ“ Fig Garden πŸ“ Clovis πŸ“ Tower District πŸ“ Woodward Park πŸ“ Sunnyside πŸ“ Sanger πŸ“ Selma πŸ“ Madera πŸ“ Visalia

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πŸ“‘ Clinical References

  • Renton T, Hankins M, Sproate C, McGurk M. A randomised controlled clinical trial to compare the incidence of injury to the inferior alveolar nerve as a result of coronectomy and removal of mandibular third molars. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 2005.
  • O'Riordan BC. Coronectomy (intentional partial odontectomy of lower third molars). Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology. 2004.
  • Leung YY, Cheung LK. Safety of coronectomy versus excision of wisdom teeth. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology. 2009.

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