Extraordinary sneeze: Spontaneous transmaxillary-transnasal discharge of a migrated dental implant

World J Clin Cases. 2016 Aug 16;4(8):229-32. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v4.i8.229.

Abstract

This case report describes an extraordinary case of the spontaneous transmaxillary-transnasal discharge of a dental implant, which occurred during a sneeze. The patient was complained of symptoms of acute sinusitis. She underwent a computed tomography scan that revealed a dental implant dislocated in the maxillary sinus. Medical treatment based on antibiotics and mucolytics was administered to the patient in order to prepare her for endoscopic endonasal surgery. The implant was spontaneously discharged two days after during a sneeze. Mucociliary clearance in combination with a local osteolytic inflammatory process and mucolytics therapy are the likely causes of this unusual discharge.

Keywords: Acute sinusitis; Complications; Dental implant; Implant surgery.

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