Migration of dental implant towards maxillary sinus

Case reports and an overview

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS3.6488

Authors

  • Adel Alenazi Department of Maxillofacial Surgery and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Dentistry, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, P.O.Box: 173, Al-Kharj 11942, Saudi Arabia

Keywords:

dental implant, maxillary sinus, migration

Abstract

Placing a dental implant in the maxillary posterior region is a challenge to a dentist because of its proximity to the maxillary sinus and decreased height of bone in this region. The surgical approaches for instilling a dental implant are thus associated with complications, of which migration of the implant into pneumatized sinus can also occur. Though this type of displacement is an accidental occurrence and can occur either intra-operatively or post-operatively, but a dentist should be adequately prepared if such a situation arises. These two (02) case reports and an overview will focus on the migration of dental implants toward the maxillary sinus with its probable causes, clinical findings, diagnosis, associated complications, and management.

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Published

24-04-2022

How to Cite

Alenazi, A. (2022). Migration of dental implant towards maxillary sinus: Case reports and an overview. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S3), 3419–3430. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS3.6488

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