2019
DOI: 10.1111/ors.12445
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A conservative transnasal endoscopic and intraoral approach in a case of a maxillary dentigerous cyst

Abstract: The transoral approach for enucleation of a voluminous odontogenic lesion involving the maxillary sinus is considerably invasive and can cause irreversible damage to the ciliated mucosa with definitive loss of the normal bone morphology. Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), which increases the patency of the osteomeatal complex (OMC), involves the use of a direct approach to the lesion, facilitating the drainage of secretions and improving the ventilation. Nevertheless, FESS cannot completely enucleate … Show more

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“…Marsupialization and decompression have been used to reduce the risk of damage to important anatomic structures associated with the invasive procedure of enucleation 8,12,36,37 ; however, the low quality of the investigative methods used has limited the knowledge and use of conservative techniques in clinical practice, especially marsupialization. The most accurate and reliable method for evaluating bone formation in healing bone defects is computed elaboration of 3D radiographs.…”
Section: E8mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marsupialization and decompression have been used to reduce the risk of damage to important anatomic structures associated with the invasive procedure of enucleation 8,12,36,37 ; however, the low quality of the investigative methods used has limited the knowledge and use of conservative techniques in clinical practice, especially marsupialization. The most accurate and reliable method for evaluating bone formation in healing bone defects is computed elaboration of 3D radiographs.…”
Section: E8mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may result into nondescript facial pain, headache, obstruction of the sinus, recurrent sinusitis, rhinorrhea, and even ophthalmologic like symptoms can develop like elevation of the orbital floor, and fracture. 14,16,20 In the present case, the patient presented headache and hemifacial pain as the only signs of…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…A pesar de la gran variedad de técnicas utilizadas, no se evidencia clara superioridad de una sobre otra. Si no se lograra la remoción total o una marsupialización adecuada puede requerir el uso de técnicas combinadas abiertas-endoscópicas 38 .…”
Section: Manejo Endoscópicounclassified