Dental implantların maksiller sinüse yer değiştirmesi: beş olgu

Dental implantların maksiller sinüs içine yer değiştirmesi nadir görülen bir komplikasyondur. İmplantların maksiller sinüse yer değiştirmesi genellikle hatalı cerrahi planlama veya yetersiz cerrahi teknik ile ilgilidir. Dental implantlar sıklıkla sinüslerde yabancı cisim reaksiyonlarına neden olur ve sinüs komplikasyonlarının gelişmesinden kaçınmak için çıkarılmalıdır. Bu komplikasyonları önleyebilmek için, preoperatif dikkatli klinik ve radyolojik değerlendirmeler ile anatomik oluşumlarla ilgili cerrahi öngörü doğru bir şekilde yapılmalı ve atravmatik çalışılmalıdır. Bu çalışmada, retrospektif vaka serisini sunarak, sinüste bulunan dental implantın biyouyumlu olmasına rağmen çıkarılma gerekliliği tartışıldı.

Displacement of dental implants into the maxillary sinus: five cases

Dental implant displacement into the maxillary sinus is a rare complication. Maxillary sinus displacement of the implants is often associated with incorrect surgical planning or inadequate surgical technique. Dental implants often result in foreign body reactions in the sinuses and should be removed in order to avoid the development of sinus complications. A careful preoperative clinical and radiological evaluations and surgical foresight regarding anatomical formations should be done correctly and atraumatic technique should be performed in order to prevent these complications. In this study, a retrospective case series was presented to discuss the necessity of removing the sinus dental implant even if it is biocompatible.

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