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İnfratemporal Locaya Deplase Olmuş Maksiller Üçüncü Molar Dişin İntraoral Yaklaşım İle Çıkartılması

Year 2021, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 262 - 266, 01.09.2021
https://doi.org/10.37990/medr.866404

Abstract

Gömülü maksiller üçüncü molar dişinin cerrahi olarak çıkarılması hem diş hekimleri hem de çene cerrahları için zor olabilmektedir. Sık karşılaşılan komplikasyonlar arasında enfeksiyon, ağrı, ödem, kök kırıkları, trismus ve kanama bulunur. Bu komplikasyonlara ek olarak, çekim sırasında maksiller üçüncü azı dişi anatomik boşluklara deplase olabilmektedir. Bu olgu sunumunda çekim esnasında infratemporal fossaya deplase olan bir maksiller üçüncü molar dişi ve 1 ay sonrasında intraoral yaklaşım ile bölgeden uzaklaştırılması nedensel faktörlerle birlikte bildirilmiştir. Dişin lokalizasyonunu belirlemede ortopantomografi ve dental volumetrik tomografinin rolü, farklı cerrahi seçenekler ve dişin infratemporal fossadan cerrahi olarak çıkarılması sırasında oluşabilecek riskler tartışılmaktadır.

References

  • REFERENCES 1. Selvi F, Cakarer S, Keskin C, Ozyuvaci H. Delayed removal of a maxillary third molar accidentally displaced into the infratemporal fossa. J Craniofac Surg 2011; 22:1391–1393.
  • 2. Ozer N, Uçem F, Saruhanoğlu A, Yilmaz S, Tanyeri H. Removal of a maxillary third molar displaced into pterygopalatine fossa via intraoral approach. Case Rep Dent 2013; 2013:392148.
  • 3. Durmus E, Dolanmaz D, Kucukkolbsi H, Mutlu N. Accidental displacement of impacted maxillary and mandibular third molars. Quintessence Int 2004; 35:375–377.
  • 4. Sverzut CE, Trivellato AE, Sverzut AT, de Matos FP, Kato RB. Removal of a maxillary third molar accidentally displaced into the infratemporal fossa via intraoral approach under local anesthesia: report of a case. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2009; 67:1316–1320.
  • 5. Dimitrakopoulos I, Papadaki M. Displacement of a maxillary third molar into the infratemporal fossa: case report. Quintessence Int 2007; 38:607–610.
  • 6. Snell SR, Schnittman E, Marnhout R, Snell SRF. Clinical anatomy for medical students. The head and neck (5th Edn). Boston: Little, Brown, 1995.
  • 7. Patel M, Down K. Accidental displacement of impacted maxillary third molars. Br Dent J 1994; 177:57–59.
  • 8. Oberman M, Horowitz I, Ramon Y. Accidental displacement of impacted maxillary third molars. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1986; 15:756–758.
  • 9. Campbell A, Costello BJ. Retrieval of a displaced third molar using navigation and active image guidance. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2010; 68:480–485.
  • 10. Gulbrandsen SR, Jackson IT, Turlington EG. Recovery of a maxillary third molar from the infratemporal space via a hemicoronal approach. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1987; 45:279–282.
  • 11. Sencimen M, Gulses A, Secer S, Zerener T, Ozarslanturk S. Delayed retrieval of a displaced maxillary third molar from infratemporal space via trans-sinusoidal approach: a case report and the review of the literature. Oral Maxillofac Surg 2017; 21:1–6.
  • 12. Orr DL. A technique for recovery of a third molar from the infratemporal fossa: case report. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1999; 57:1459–1461.

Removal of a Maxillary Third Molar Displaced in the Infratemporal Fossa using an Intraoral Approach

Year 2021, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 262 - 266, 01.09.2021
https://doi.org/10.37990/medr.866404

Abstract

Removal of an impacted maxillary third molar can be challenging for both dental clinicians and oral surgeons. Frequently encountered complications include infection, pain, swelling, root fractures, trismus, and haemorrhage. In addition, unexpected displacement of the maxillary third molar may be encountered during the extraction process. This case report presents a maxillary third molar displaced to the infratemporal fossa, as well as removal of the tooth following 1 month, along with the causative factors. The roles of orthopantomography and dental volumetric tomography scans in determining the localization of the tooth are discussed, together with different surgical options and risks for surgical removal of the tooth from the infratemporal fossa.

References

  • REFERENCES 1. Selvi F, Cakarer S, Keskin C, Ozyuvaci H. Delayed removal of a maxillary third molar accidentally displaced into the infratemporal fossa. J Craniofac Surg 2011; 22:1391–1393.
  • 2. Ozer N, Uçem F, Saruhanoğlu A, Yilmaz S, Tanyeri H. Removal of a maxillary third molar displaced into pterygopalatine fossa via intraoral approach. Case Rep Dent 2013; 2013:392148.
  • 3. Durmus E, Dolanmaz D, Kucukkolbsi H, Mutlu N. Accidental displacement of impacted maxillary and mandibular third molars. Quintessence Int 2004; 35:375–377.
  • 4. Sverzut CE, Trivellato AE, Sverzut AT, de Matos FP, Kato RB. Removal of a maxillary third molar accidentally displaced into the infratemporal fossa via intraoral approach under local anesthesia: report of a case. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2009; 67:1316–1320.
  • 5. Dimitrakopoulos I, Papadaki M. Displacement of a maxillary third molar into the infratemporal fossa: case report. Quintessence Int 2007; 38:607–610.
  • 6. Snell SR, Schnittman E, Marnhout R, Snell SRF. Clinical anatomy for medical students. The head and neck (5th Edn). Boston: Little, Brown, 1995.
  • 7. Patel M, Down K. Accidental displacement of impacted maxillary third molars. Br Dent J 1994; 177:57–59.
  • 8. Oberman M, Horowitz I, Ramon Y. Accidental displacement of impacted maxillary third molars. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1986; 15:756–758.
  • 9. Campbell A, Costello BJ. Retrieval of a displaced third molar using navigation and active image guidance. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2010; 68:480–485.
  • 10. Gulbrandsen SR, Jackson IT, Turlington EG. Recovery of a maxillary third molar from the infratemporal space via a hemicoronal approach. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1987; 45:279–282.
  • 11. Sencimen M, Gulses A, Secer S, Zerener T, Ozarslanturk S. Delayed retrieval of a displaced maxillary third molar from infratemporal space via trans-sinusoidal approach: a case report and the review of the literature. Oral Maxillofac Surg 2017; 21:1–6.
  • 12. Orr DL. A technique for recovery of a third molar from the infratemporal fossa: case report. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1999; 57:1459–1461.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Surgery
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

Metin Berk Kasapoğlu 0000-0003-3325-523X

Gözde Gökçe 0000-0002-5196-9829

Ahmet Taylan Çebi 0000-0001-9083-7215

Burak Çankaya 0000-0002-0737-5812

Publication Date September 1, 2021
Acceptance Date April 27, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 3 Issue: 3

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AMA Kasapoğlu MB, Gökçe G, Çebi AT, Çankaya B. Removal of a Maxillary Third Molar Displaced in the Infratemporal Fossa using an Intraoral Approach. Med Records. September 2021;3(3):262-266. doi:10.37990/medr.866404

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