A Rare Entity Causing Chronic Snusitis: Ectopic Tooth in Maxillary Sinus

  • Kayabasoglu G
  • Karaman M
  • Kaymaz R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ectopic teeth have been rarely described in non-dental and non-oral localizations. Ectopic tooth eruption in maxillary sinus usually runs across incidentally during routine radiological or clinical evaluation because it is generally asymptomatic. If it occurs symptomaticaly; the findings like purulent rhinorrhoea, facial pain, headache, swelling, epistaxis and epiphora can be seen. It is often treated via Caldwell-Luc procedure. In this study, a case of ectopic maxillary third molar tooth on right maxillary sinus is presented.

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Kayabasoglu, G., Karaman, M., Kaymaz, R., & Nacar, A. (2015). A Rare Entity Causing Chronic Snusitis: Ectopic Tooth in Maxillary Sinus. Electronic Journal of General Medicine, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.15197/sabad.1.12.17

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