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Jan Wolff, Hakki Karagozoglu, Jochen Bretschneider, Tymour Forouzanfar, and Engelbert Schulten declare that they have no competing interests.
JW gave substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work, drafted the work, and agreed to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved. HK participated in the acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of data for the work and performed the operation on the patient. JB participated in the acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of data and performed the operation. TF drafted the work. ES gave final approval of the version to be published. All authors of this paper have directly participated in this paper. All authors have read and approved the final version submitted. The authors confirm that neither the submitted paper nor any similar paper, in whole or in part, other than an abstract or preliminary communication, has been or will be submitted to or published in any other primary scientific journal. There are no directly related manuscripts, published or unpublished, by any author of the paper. The authors have no commercial, financial, or other conflicts of interest in the publication of this article. Furthermore, since this is a case report, no approval of the Institutional Review Board was necessary.
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- Abstract : Altered nasal airflow: an unusual complication following implant surgery in the anterior maxilla
- Background : Altered nasal airflow: an unusual complication following implant surgery in the anterior maxilla
- Case presentation : Altered nasal airflow: an unusual complication following implant surgery in the anterior maxilla [1]
- Case presentation : Altered nasal airflow: an unusual complication following implant surgery in the anterior maxilla [2]
- Conclusions : Altered nasal airflow: an unusual complication following implant surgery in the anterior maxilla
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- Fig. 1. On anterior rhinoscopy, the apical part of the titanium dental implant in the right anterior maxilla was seen in the nasal floor close to the nasal septum : Altered nasal airflow: an unusual complication following implant
- Fig. 2. On radiological examination, it was confirmed that the dental implant had perforated the cortical bone of the right nasal floor : Altered nasal airflow: an unusual complication following implant
- Fig. 3. Postoperative radiograph of the resected dental implant in the right anterior maxilla : Altered nasal airflow: an unusual complication following implant