Management of Dental Implants Displaced into the Maxillary Sinus: A Case Report Presenting Critical Clinical Considerations

Authors

  • Rodrigo Figueiredo de Brito Resende Department of Oral Surgery, School of Dentistry, Iguaçu University, Nova Iguaçu, RJ, Brazil
  • Jessica Zachar Department of Oral Surgery School of Dentistry, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
  • Gustavo Vicentis Oliveira Fernandes Department of Periodontics, Missouri School of Dentistry and Oral Health, A.T. Still University, St. Louis, MO, U.S.A
  • Marcelo Jose Pinheiro de Uzeda Department of Oral Surgery, School of Dentistry, Iguaçu University, Nova Iguaçu, RJ, Brazil
  • Peter Reher Department of Oral Surgery School of Dentistry, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64471/yyeyjf69

Keywords:

Dental implant, Maxillary sinus, Implant failure, Surgical management

Abstract

Implant displacement into the maxillary sinus is a rare but potentially serious complication associated with posterior maxillary atrophy and inadequate primary stability. Proper diagnosis and timely surgical management are essential to prevent chronic sinus disease. A 44-year-old female patient presented with two dental implants displaced into the left maxillary sinus eight months after placement, associated with recurrent sinusitis, facial swelling, and an oroantral communication. Cone beam computed tomography confirmed the intranasal position of the implants and sinus mucosal thickening. Surgical removal was performed through a lateral maxillary sinus approach under local anesthesia, followed by irrigation and closure with a resorbable collagen membrane. Postoperative management included antibiotics, analgesics, and anti-inflammatory medication. The follow-up up to 24 months demonstrated complete resolution of symptoms and stable healing without recurrence or functional impairment.

 

Clinical application: An invasive surgical approach is feasible to remove an intrasinusal dental implant.

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Published

2026-05-13

How to Cite

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Rodrigo Figueiredo de Brito Resende, Jessica Zachar, Gustavo Vicentis Oliveira Fernandes, Marcelo Jose Pinheiro de Uzeda, Peter Reher. Management of Dental Implants Displaced into the Maxillary Sinus: A Case Report Presenting Critical Clinical Considerations. J Basic Clin Dent [Internet]. 2026 May 13 [cited 2026 May 13];3(1):1-10. Available from: https://j-bcd.com/index.php/j-bcd/article/view/55

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