Accidental displacement of impacted maxillary third molar: A case report

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Abstract

An unusual case of an impacted right maxillary third molar that was accidentally displaced into the maxillary sinus during exodontia and was surgically retrieved almost 2 years later is described. The tooth was removed under general anesthesia, after maxillary sinus exposure through Caldwell-Luc approach. Postoperative recovery was uneventful. Six months after the retrieval surgery, the maxillary sinus was completely healed and the patient did not present any complaint.

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Sverzut, C. E., Trivellato, A. E., Lopes, L. M. D. F., Ferraz, E. P., & Sverzut, A. T. (2005). Accidental displacement of impacted maxillary third molar: A case report. Brazilian Dental Journal, 16(2), 167–170. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-64402005000200015

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