A referred patient presented with a lesion of endodontic origin located at the apex of tooth #27. The tooth had been endodontically treated and re-treated. A periapical radiograph revealed a close relationship between the lesion and the maxillary sinus. A cone-beam computed tomography scan confirmed that the lesion had invaded the sinus cavity. The treatment plan consisted of periapical surgery using an endoscope as a magnification device. Due to a sinus membrane perforation, a new sinus membrane repair technique was performed. Twelve months after surgery, a cone-beam computed tomography scan revealed successful healing of the lesion. The continuous preservation of the sinus physiology was also observed. The use of an endoscope as a magnification device and a tailored technique for sinus membrane management allowed us to achieve a successful treatment outcome in the case of an endodontic lesion invading the maxillary sinus.

Endoscopic minimally invasive management of a periradicular lesion invading the maxillary sinus / S. Taschieri, M. Del Fabbro, S. Corbella, T. Weinstein, G. Rosano, I. Tsesis. - In: JOURNAL OF ORAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 1343-4934. - 53:4(2011 Dec), pp. 533-538. [10.2334/josnusd.53.533]

Endoscopic minimally invasive management of a periradicular lesion invading the maxillary sinus

S. Taschieri;M. Del Fabbro
Secondo
;
S. Corbella;T. Weinstein;G. Rosano
Penultimo
;
2011

Abstract

A referred patient presented with a lesion of endodontic origin located at the apex of tooth #27. The tooth had been endodontically treated and re-treated. A periapical radiograph revealed a close relationship between the lesion and the maxillary sinus. A cone-beam computed tomography scan confirmed that the lesion had invaded the sinus cavity. The treatment plan consisted of periapical surgery using an endoscope as a magnification device. Due to a sinus membrane perforation, a new sinus membrane repair technique was performed. Twelve months after surgery, a cone-beam computed tomography scan revealed successful healing of the lesion. The continuous preservation of the sinus physiology was also observed. The use of an endoscope as a magnification device and a tailored technique for sinus membrane management allowed us to achieve a successful treatment outcome in the case of an endodontic lesion invading the maxillary sinus.
Lenses ; Paranasal Sinus Diseases ; Periapical Diseases ; Endoscopes ; Microsurgery ; Endoscopy ; Maxillary Sinus ; Nasal Mucosa ; Cone-Beam Computed Tomography ; Retrograde Obturation ; Retreatment
Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche
dic-2011
http://jos.dent.nihon-u.ac.jp/journal/53/4/533.pdf
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