Implant Body Displacement into Medullary Cavity of Mandible: A Case Report.

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College Pub Date : 2021-09-08 Epub Date: 2021-08-15 DOI:10.2209/tdcpublication.2021-0001
Yoshitaka Furuya, Takafumi Kobayashi, Kei Sakamoto, Taichi Ito, Masaro Matsuura, Yasutomo Yajima
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Abstract

One serious complication in implant surgery is displacement of the implant body into the surrounding tissue. This occurs only rarely in the mandible, however. This report describes a case of an implant body displacing into the medullary cavity of the mandible and discusses this in reference to the literature. The patient was a 72-year-old woman who was referred to our department at Tokyo Dental College Chiba Hospital (now Chiba Dental Center) by her regular dentist after an implant inserted in the left mandible in 2010 showed loosening in October 2016. Panoramic X-rays obtained at the initial examination revealed that 2 implants had been inserted into the left mandible, one on top of the other. Removal of both was recommended to prevent infection at the implant site and any potential effects on the alveolar nerve. In the absence of subjective symptoms other than implant loosening, however, the patient did not consent to this proposal. Therefore, only the broken abutment was removed. The patient was instructed to contact us immediately should infection or any other symptoms appear once the mucosa had healed, and the dental clinic that had referred her to us was requested to make her a set of dentures. To our knowledge, only 11 reports have been published to date describing displacement of an implant body into the mandible, and these address a total of just 20 cases. The possibility that an implant body in the mandible may become displaced must be kept in mind during treatment.

下颌骨髓腔内种植体移位1例。
植入手术的一个严重并发症是植入体移位到周围组织中。然而,这种情况很少发生在下颌骨。本报告描述了一个植入体移位到下颌骨髓腔的病例,并参考文献讨论了这一点。患者是一名72岁的女性,她于2010年在左侧下颌骨植入种植体后,于2016年10月出现松动,由她的常规牙医转介到我科。初步检查时获得的全景x光片显示,2个种植体已插入左下颌骨,一个在另一个的顶部。为了防止植入部位的感染和对牙槽神经的潜在影响,建议切除这两种牙槽神经。然而,在除了植入物松动之外没有主观症状的情况下,患者不同意这一建议。因此,只切除了破损的基台。患者被告知,一旦粘膜愈合后出现感染或其他症状,立即与我们联系,并要求转介给我们的牙科诊所为她制作一套假牙。据我们所知,到目前为止,只有11篇报道描述了植入体在下颌骨的位移,而这些报道总共只有20例。在治疗过程中必须牢记下颌骨内植入体可能移位的可能性。
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Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College
Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The bulletin of Tokyo Dental collegue is principally for the publication of original contributions to multidisciplinary research in dentistry.
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