Ectopic third molar as a cause of sinusitis

Autores

  • Lira Marcela Monti
  • Josué Gomes de Souza
  • Ana Maria Pires Soubhia
  • Elerson Gaetti Jardim-Junior

Resumo

Ectopic third molar teeth are those that are impacted in unusual positions, or that have been displaced and are at a distance from their normal anatomic location. Ectopic eruption of a tooth within the oral cavity is common, but rare in other sites. Ectopic eruption can be associated with developmental disturbances, pathologic processes or iatrogenic activity. Male, 19- years old, with an upper left ectopic third molar located in the maxillary sinus infraorbital region. The patient reported a bad taste and recurrent sinusitis that had been resistant to treatment. Surgical excision was carried out of the third molar tooth using the Caldwell-Luc approach.

Keywords: Sinusitis; Third molar; Pathology, Infraorbital region.

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Ana Maria Pires Soubhia

Departamento de Patologia e Propedeutica Clínica

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2014-03-06

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Monti, L. M., Souza, J. G. de, Pires Soubhia, A. M., & Gaetti Jardim-Junior, E. (2014). Ectopic third molar as a cause of sinusitis. ARCHIVES OF HEALTH INVESTIGATION, 3(1). Recuperado de https://archhealthinvestigation.com.br/ArcHI/article/view/207

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