Nasal Cavity, Maxillary Sinus, Apical Part, Dental Implant, Maxillary Sinusitis
Fig. 3. Postoperative radiograph of the resected dental implant in the right anterior maxilla : Altered nasal airflow: an unusual complication following implant
author: Jan Wolff, K Hakki Karagozoglu, Jochen H Bretschneider, Tymour Forouzanfar, Engelbert A J M Schulten | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
Fig. 3. Postoperative radiograph of the resected dental implant in the right anterior maxilla
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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]
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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