2014
DOI: 10.17267/2596-3368dentistry.v5i2.286
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Sinusite Crônica Decorrente De Corpo Estranho Em Seio Maxilar

Abstract: The Chronic sinusitis caused by foreign body can be caused by the presence of teeth, tooth roots or dental materials, causing an inflammatory process and a sinus infection. The diagnosis is easily obtained through the clinical and imaginologic findings, but many health professionals do not elucidate it early. This study aims to describe the clinical case of a patient with chronic sinusitis, with no improvements with drug treatment, but after radiographic evaluation, it was possible to identify metal structure … Show more

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“…The Caldwell-Luc approach is most often chosen to remove the displaced implants to the maxillary sinus because it is an approach that allows a better visualization of the surgical area which facilitates the removal of objects in this region, is indicated to remove objects that cannot be removed endoscopically due to their size or excessive displacement [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Caldwell-Luc approach is most often chosen to remove the displaced implants to the maxillary sinus because it is an approach that allows a better visualization of the surgical area which facilitates the removal of objects in this region, is indicated to remove objects that cannot be removed endoscopically due to their size or excessive displacement [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anamnesis, the physical examination and imaging are indispensable for the Diagnostic, and the computerized tomography are fundamental to define the right position of an odd body [15]. There are several methods to remove the implant from maxillary sinus, such as: aspiration through a bony alveolar fault, Caldwell-Luc technique, functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) and access through transoral endoscopy by canine fosse [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A relação de proximidade anatômica entre o assoalho seio maxilar e as raízes dentárias da maxila, mais comumente associadas ao primeiro e segundo molar superior, deve ser avaliada durante o planejamento de procedimentos cirúrgicos realizados nessa região, tendo uma maior ênfase no excesso de força apical em cirurgia de exodontias. Essa conduta de análise préoperatória pode ser decisiva na diminuição da probabilidade de ocorrência de iatrogenias (Rebouças et. al, 2014).…”
Section: Anatomiaunclassified