2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10006-009-0184-2
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Implant migration into maxillary sinus: description of two asymptomatic cases

Abstract: Both treatment modalities treatments allowed installation of implant-supported prosthesis.

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“…47,48 the incidence of this complication is currently unknown and believed to be rare. The timing of its occurrence varies from several days after implant placement, 49 at abutment connection surgery, 50 or even several years after function. 51 The exact cause is not clear; however, 3 essential conditions must be present for this unfortunate incident to occur, these are a lack of osseointegration, membrane perforation, and a pushing force on the implant toward sinus.…”
Section: Migration Of the Implantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…47,48 the incidence of this complication is currently unknown and believed to be rare. The timing of its occurrence varies from several days after implant placement, 49 at abutment connection surgery, 50 or even several years after function. 51 The exact cause is not clear; however, 3 essential conditions must be present for this unfortunate incident to occur, these are a lack of osseointegration, membrane perforation, and a pushing force on the implant toward sinus.…”
Section: Migration Of the Implantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foreign bodies into sinus cavity cause sinus inflammation due to interruption of mucous-ciliary mobility and/or tissue reaction [15] that can cause aspergillosis [16]. Scorticati MC et al, reported cases of intense headache caused by foreign bodies presented into the maxillary sinus [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several techniques have been suggested for removal of implants into the sinus, such as Caldwell-Luc intra-oral access, trans-nasal endoscopy [19] or an association of both methods [20]. The selection of each approach depends on proper indication consider- ing the possible damage and further insertion of dental implants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les infections et les inflammations de la muqueuse du sinus apparaissent comme les complications sinusiennes les plus fréquentes à la suite de projections peropératoires ou postopératoires d'implants dans ces cavités [6,7]. Cependant, la migration d'un implant dans le sinus peut se révéler également asymptomatique dans un grand nombre de cas [7][8][9]. Pour déposer les implants projetés dans le sinus maxillaire, deux techniques opératoires ont été utilisées avec succès : l'abord du sinus par voie latérale ou son abord sous endoscopie par voie nasale [3,6,[9][10][11].…”
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