Abstract

Foreign Body Displacement For The Maxillary Sinus And Surgical Removal By The Caldwell-Luc Technique: Clinical Case

Highlights

  • The maxillary sinus is represented by a pneumatized space, located bilaterally, inside the maxillary bone

  • The Dentist when identifying the presence of a foreign body in the maxillary sinus has a challenge in both the diagnosis and the surgical procedure, since factors such as size of the object, difficulty of access, anatomical proximity of the foreign body to the adjacent vital structures must be taken In consideration for the choice of the best surgical technique [6,7,9]

  • Patient RSN, female, 52 years old, white skin, attended the Clinic referred by another professional for assessment, diagnosis and therapeutic conduct, and the reason for the consultation was for evaluation of foreign body in the maxillary sinus

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Summary

Introduction

The maxillary sinus is represented by a pneumatized space, located bilaterally, inside the maxillary bone. To minimize the occurrence of these errors, the traditional sequence in clinical care must be strictly adhered to, ie a detailed anamnestic harvest, followed by meticulous physical examination, the request for complementary tests, the construction of diagnostic hypotheses and only from this point to decide Which conduct to be adopted, aiming at effectiveness and success in the planned conduct.

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