Removal of displaced implant in to maxillary sinus using modified intra-oral approach- a case report

Authors

  • Abis Amir Senior Consultant, MDS Periodontics, Planet Dental, New Delhi, India
  • Thimme Chandan Senior Consultant, MDS Orthodontics, Planet Dental, New Delhi, India
  • Shalini Tomar Senior Consultant, MDS Pedodontics, Planet Dental, New Delhi, India
  • Priyanka Sirohi Senior Consultant, Planet Dental, New Delhi, India

Keywords:

Implant retrieval, osseointegration, Modified Caldwell-Luc approach

Abstract

Implants placed in the maxillary posterior alveolar ridges can get dislodged into the maxillary sinus at the time of placement or during the bone remodelling phase. If untreated, it may lead to various complications including sinusitis and migration into sphenoid or ethmoid sinus. In this case report a modified Caldwell-Luc approach is described to retrieve the implant fixture from the sinus.

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2023-01-09

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A. Amir, C. Thimme, S. Tomar, and P. Sirohi, “Removal of displaced implant in to maxillary sinus using modified intra-oral approach- a case report”, J. A. Med. Sci, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 09–12, Jan. 2023.

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