MR imaging evaluation of accidental third molar displacement into parapharyngeal space: a case report.

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Sarah Delavaquerie-Lesnes, Esteban Brenet, Stéphane Derruau, Thomas Clement, Cédric Mauprivez
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Abstract

Accidental displacement of impacted and non-erupted upper third molars into the maxillary sinus, buccal space, infratemporal fossa, and lateral pharyngeal space is uncommon. Herein, we present an unusual case of parapharyngeal cellulitis secondary to iatrogenic displacement of the right third molar. Clinical history, physical examination, and imaging assessment are essential in the evaluation of teeth projected into adjacent anatomic spaces. Panoramic radiography, the first-line imaging modality used to help screen and visualize the abnormal position of the tooth, is not sufficient. Additional investigation is required to depict and localize the displaced tooth, assess potential complications, and guide removal. We suggest preoperative MRI to minimize perioperative risks, with a special focus on the most adjacent vulnerable structures, and intraoperative C-arm fluoroscopy imaging to contribute to safe minimally invasive surgery.

意外第三磨牙移位至咽旁间隙的MR成像评价:1例报告。
在上颌窦、颊间隙、颞下窝和咽外侧间隙中,阻生和未出牙的上三磨牙意外移位并不常见。在此,我们提出一个罕见的病例咽旁蜂窝织炎继发于医源性移位的右第三磨牙。临床病史、体格检查和影像学评估是评估牙齿投射到邻近解剖空间的必要条件。全景x线摄影,用于帮助筛选和可视化牙齿异常位置的一线成像方式,是不够的。需要进一步的检查来描绘和定位移位的牙齿,评估潜在的并发症,并指导移除。我们建议术前MRI检查以减少围手术期风险,特别关注最邻近的脆弱结构,术中c臂透视成像有助于安全的微创手术。
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