Rare presence of foreign bodies in maxillary sinuses due to dental procedures; A retrospective case series analysis of treatment.

Solon Politis, T. Grivas, Anatoli Stefanidou, Vasilis Tilaveridis, Sofia Tilaveridou, Stavros Tilaveridis, I. Tilaveridis
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Introduction Displacement of foreign bodies into the maxillary sinuses during dental procedures is a rare entity. The most common causes are the iatrogenic dental procedures and the maxillofacial trauma respectively, according to the literature. The aim of this article is to present a case series of foreign bodies displacement into the maxillary sinuses due to iatrogenic dental procedures. Material and Methods Detection of the foreign bodies into the maxillary sinuses was achieved with radiologic methods and confirmed intraoperatively or later with the histopathology report. Minimal invasive procedure was the treatment of choice in all cases. Results Our study included 27 patients, 17 males and 10 females with mean age of 46.14 years (SD 10.35, range 18-65 years). The displacement of foreign bodies into the maxillary sinus concerned to fragments of teeth in 11 patients (40.27%), whole teeth in 4 (14.81%), dental implants in 5 (18.51%), dental impression materials in 2 (7.4%), endodontic treatment materials in 4 (14.80%) of which 2 associated with aspergillosis, fractured or not dental burs in 1 (3.7%). The occurrence of paranasal sinusitis due to foreign bodies displacement into the maxillary sinuses is time-dependent, the faster the treatment the better the outcome. Discussion Development of paranasal sinusitis due to displacement of foreign dental bodies into the maxillary sinuses is the physical outcome. Early surgical treatment is the key factor for to avoid sinusitis or minimize its occurrence.
由于牙科手术导致上颌窦异物的罕见存在;回顾性病例系列分析。
在牙科手术过程中,异物移位进入上颌窦是一种罕见的现象。根据文献,最常见的原因分别是医源性牙科手术和颌面外伤。本文的目的是提出一个病例系列的异物移位到上颌窦由于医源性牙科手术。材料与方法采用放射学方法对异物进入上颌窦进行检测,术中或术后通过组织病理学报告证实异物的存在。微创手术是所有病例的治疗选择。结果27例患者,男17例,女10例,平均年龄46.14岁(SD 10.35,年龄范围18 ~ 65岁)。上颌窦异物移位涉及牙齿碎片11例(40.27%),全牙4例(14.81%),种植体5例(18.51%),牙印模2例(7.4%),牙髓治疗材料4例(14.80%),其中2例伴有曲霉病,1例伴有骨折或无牙刺(3.7%)。上颌窦异物移位引起的鼻窦炎的发生具有时间依赖性,治疗越快效果越好。由于外来牙体移位到上颌窦而发展鼻窦炎是生理结果。早期手术治疗是避免或减少鼻窦炎发生的关键因素。
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