Intentional replantation for the management of maxillary sinusitis |
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Authors: | Peñarrocha M García B Martí E Palop M von Arx T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Oral Surgery, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain. miguel.penarrocha@uv.es |
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Abstract: | AIM: To present a case that emphasizes the importance of the use of intentional replantation as a technique to successfully treat a periapical lesion and an odontogenic maxillary sinusitis through the alveolus at the same time. SUMMARY: This case report presents a patient with odontogenic maxillary sinusitis secondary to periapical disease of a maxillary molar that had previously received root canal treatment. The molar was extracted, with drainage and rinsing of the maxillary sinus. The apices were resected extra-orally, the retrograde cavities prepared with ultrasound and retrograde fillings of silver amalgam placed. The tooth was then replanted. After 2 years, the patient was asymptomatic, periapical radiography showed no evidence of root resorption and computed tomography scanning demonstrated the resolution of maxillary sinusitis. Key learning points: *When root canal treatment or periapical surgery cannot be undertaken or has failed, intentional replantation may be considered. *This alternative treatment may be predictable in certain cases. |
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Keywords: | intentional replantation maxillary sinusitis periapical surgery |
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