Mucosal Coverage of Deeply Protruded Implant in the Maxillary Sinus: A Case Report.

Won-Bae Park, Joshua Lin, Wonhee Park, Ji-Young Han, Philip Kang
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Protrusion of the dental implant into the maxillary sinus is known to cause thickening of the sinus mucosa and bacterial sinusitis. However, there are many cases where protruded implants do not cause long-term complications clinically or radiologically. Questions arise about whether the protruding implant was exposed or covered with sinus mucosa. In the present case, lateral sinus floor elevation was planned on the maxillary sinus adjacent to the deeply protruded (6.5 mm) implant #13. The protruding implant was scheduled for removal. During sinus floor elevation through a lateral sinus window, there was no damage or perforation of the elevated sinus mucosa around the protruded implant, and the implant surface was visibly clean. This suggests that the protruding implant was covered with sinus mucosa and not exposed. Therefore, maxillary sinus augmentation can be performed without explantation or surface treatment of the protruding implant. Within the limitations of this case report, implants that are deeply protruded into the maxillary sinus can be covered with sinus mucosa.

上颌窦深度突出种植体的黏膜覆盖1例。
牙种植体突入上颌窦会引起窦黏膜增厚和细菌性鼻窦炎。然而,有许多情况下,突出的种植体不会引起临床或放射学上的长期并发症。问题是突出的种植体是否暴露或覆盖有窦黏膜。在本病例中,计划在靠近深突出(6.5 mm)种植体#13的上颌窦处进行侧窦底提升。突出的种植体被安排取出。通过侧窦窗提升窦底时,突出种植体周围升高的窦黏膜未见损伤或穿孔,种植体表面明显清洁。这表明突出的种植体实际上被窦黏膜覆盖而没有暴露。因此,上颌窦增强术可以在不进行外植体或表面处理的情况下进行。在本病例报告的限制下,种植体深入上颌窦可以用窦黏膜覆盖。
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