Evaluation of different surgical approaches to remove dental implants from the maxillary sinus

Abstract Dental implant surgery on atrophied maxilla has many risks; in some patients, simultaneous sinus lifting with implant placement must be performed to increase the chances of successful implantation; this procedure can cause implant migration. Eleven patients were diagnosed with implant migra...

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Autores principales: Zaid Hamdoon, Nazhat Mahmood, Wael Talaat, Abier Abdul Sattar, Karrar Naeim, Ahmed Qais, Waad Kheder, Waseem Jerjes
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b9ce9619250f40089d39071c95bba1c32021-12-02T15:53:45ZEvaluation of different surgical approaches to remove dental implants from the maxillary sinus10.1038/s41598-021-83721-z2045-2322https://doaj.org/article/b9ce9619250f40089d39071c95bba1c32021-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83721-zhttps://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Dental implant surgery on atrophied maxilla has many risks; in some patients, simultaneous sinus lifting with implant placement must be performed to increase the chances of successful implantation; this procedure can cause implant migration. Eleven patients were diagnosed with implant migration into the maxillary sinus in four anatomical areas: the sinus floor above the alveolar bone, near the junction of the sinus and nasal floor, near the floor of the orbit, and the most posterior aspect of the sinus. Surgical removal was performed through four different direct non-endoscopic transoral approaches depending on the location of the displaced implant. Surgical challenges, surgery duration and postoperative complications were reported. The least challenging surgical intervention was noted when removing the displaced implants from the floor of the sinus through the crestal approach. More challenges were experienced during the surgical removal of anteriorly displaced implants near the roof of the orbital floor due to surgical access and the proximity of vital anatomical structures. Bleeding from the pterygoid venous plexus was profound with the posterior lateral approach. The choice of an appropriate surgical approach to retrieve displaced dental implants from the maxillary sinus depends on the location of the implant and the surrounding vital anatomical structures.Zaid HamdoonNazhat MahmoodWael TalaatAbier Abdul SattarKarrar NaeimAhmed QaisWaad KhederWaseem JerjesNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
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Zaid Hamdoon
Nazhat Mahmood
Wael Talaat
Abier Abdul Sattar
Karrar Naeim
Ahmed Qais
Waad Kheder
Waseem Jerjes
Evaluation of different surgical approaches to remove dental implants from the maxillary sinus
description Abstract Dental implant surgery on atrophied maxilla has many risks; in some patients, simultaneous sinus lifting with implant placement must be performed to increase the chances of successful implantation; this procedure can cause implant migration. Eleven patients were diagnosed with implant migration into the maxillary sinus in four anatomical areas: the sinus floor above the alveolar bone, near the junction of the sinus and nasal floor, near the floor of the orbit, and the most posterior aspect of the sinus. Surgical removal was performed through four different direct non-endoscopic transoral approaches depending on the location of the displaced implant. Surgical challenges, surgery duration and postoperative complications were reported. The least challenging surgical intervention was noted when removing the displaced implants from the floor of the sinus through the crestal approach. More challenges were experienced during the surgical removal of anteriorly displaced implants near the roof of the orbital floor due to surgical access and the proximity of vital anatomical structures. Bleeding from the pterygoid venous plexus was profound with the posterior lateral approach. The choice of an appropriate surgical approach to retrieve displaced dental implants from the maxillary sinus depends on the location of the implant and the surrounding vital anatomical structures.
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author Zaid Hamdoon
Nazhat Mahmood
Wael Talaat
Abier Abdul Sattar
Karrar Naeim
Ahmed Qais
Waad Kheder
Waseem Jerjes
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Nazhat Mahmood
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Waad Kheder
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title Evaluation of different surgical approaches to remove dental implants from the maxillary sinus
title_short Evaluation of different surgical approaches to remove dental implants from the maxillary sinus
title_full Evaluation of different surgical approaches to remove dental implants from the maxillary sinus
title_fullStr Evaluation of different surgical approaches to remove dental implants from the maxillary sinus
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of different surgical approaches to remove dental implants from the maxillary sinus
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