1984
DOI: 10.5794/jjoms.30.1330
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A rare case of the wisdom-tooth erupting in the superior wall of the right maxillary sinus.

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“…5 Removed ectopic tooth Fig. 4 Removed dental implant being discovered due to an infection after a long asymptomatic period 3,18) . Indeed, implant removal itself carries the risk of postoperative infection or maxillary sinusitis.…”
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“…5 Removed ectopic tooth Fig. 4 Removed dental implant being discovered due to an infection after a long asymptomatic period 3,18) . Indeed, implant removal itself carries the risk of postoperative infection or maxillary sinusitis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There have been a number of reports of ectopic teeth appearing in the maxillary sinus since the study of Dubois and Kohts 5) , with more than 100 such cases being reported in Japan 16,18) . Ectopic teeth are also sometimes found on X-ray examination, even when there have been no symptoms 6,16) .…”
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