Author:
Satwalekar Parth,Reddy B Anantha,Chander K Subash,Reddy G Ramaswamy,Agarwal Taruna,Chowdary Sheeba Glory
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Aim
Minimally invasive method for retrieving displaced objects like implants from the maxillary antrum with minimal complications.
Background
Minimal invasive endoscopic surgery has been developed for various indications in the craniomaxillofacial area.
Case description
In this article, a technique for endoscopic removal of a dental implant displaced into the maxillary sinus is presented. Access to the implant was achieved transorally via the canine fossa. The endoscopic surgical approach described was reliable and minimally invasive for removing dental materials displaced into the maxillary sinus.
Conclusion
Transantral endoscopic surgery is a reliable, minimally invasive method for retrieving displaced objects from the maxillary antrum with minimal complications.
How to cite this article
Satwalekar P, Reddy BA, Chander KS, Reddy GR, Agarwal T, Chowdary SG. Endoscopic Retrieval of Dental Implant from Maxillary Sinus. J Contemp Dent Pract 2013;14(4):759-761.
Publisher
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing
Cited by
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