Abstract

Introduction and importanceIt is difficult that doctors other than otorhinolaryngologist/radiologist find early postoperative maxillary cyst (POMC) because it tends to expand gradually with no symptoms over a period of years.Case presentationA 60-year-old Japanese male who had previously undergone a bilateral Caldwell-Luc operation for the treatment of chronic sinusitis, experienced maxillary sinus floor elevation and implant placement. Eleven years after the implant placement, we discovered that the left POMC existed close to dental implants. Fortunately, dental implants still displayed proper osseointegration. Thus, the patient has been successfully treated for POMC, which had not been proper diagnosed before the implantation, by a marsupialization using nasal endoscopy and successfully preserved dental implant.Clinical discussionBecause the expanding POMC might result in dental implant failure after several years, we think that marsupialization is useful as a risk management for possible failure of dental implant close to POMC when it had not been found before maxillary sinus floor elevation and insertion of dental implant.ConclusionDoctors should recognize that patients will have the risk of the dental implant failure after several years due to the expanding cyst when early POMC had not been diagnosed and treated properly before the implantation.

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