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Removal of Displaced Dental Implants in the Maxillary Sinus Using Endoscopic Approaches

Po‐Hung Chang, Yiwei Chen, Chi‐Che Huang, Chia‐Hsiang Fu, Chien‐Chia Huang, Ta‐Jen Lee

2020Ear Nose & Throat Journal15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With the broad indications for dental implantation, complications rates have increased. Dental implant displacement into the maxillary sinus, although rare, can occur during the restoration of maxillary posterior teeth. We performed a 6-year retrospective review and found 3 cases with displaced implants in the maxillary sinus. Detailed information, including surgical indications and dental implant removal methods, is provided. Dental implants can be dislocated to the maxillary sinus perioperatively or postoperatively. Endoscopic sinus surgery can be performed to remove the implant and restore sinus patency. If the implant is displaced to deeper areas (commonly anterior and inferior) of the maxillary sinus, a prelacrimal recess approach can provide a panoramic view of the maxillary sinus and is a good alternative to the Caldwell-Luc operation in terms of mucosal preservation and postoperative complications.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMaxillary sinusDental implantDentistryImplantSinus (botany)Displacement (psychology)EndoscopySurgeryBotanyPsychotherapistBiologyGenusPsychologyDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesHead and Neck Surgical OncologySinusitis and nasal conditions
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