BACKGROUND: Patients commonly present with anomalies of tooth formation and teething because of the urgency of this problem.
AIM: This study aimed to improve the effectiveness of the diagnosis and treatment of patients with third molars located in the maxillary sinus cavity.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: To increase the level of effectiveness of the diagnosis and treatment of patients with deep retention and third molar dystopia, this study discusses an integrated approach to the timely diagnosis and treatment of such patients and prevention of postoperative complications.
RESULTS: The strategies in the treatment of patients with anomalies in the eruption of the third molars were determined, and the need for cone-beam computed tomography during diagnosis and subsequent treatment was explained. The factors that contribute to the reduction of postoperative complications were also determined.
CONCLUSIONS: This clinical case shows the need for preoperative preparation and treatment of patients with third molars located in the maxillary sinus in a hospital setting for better postoperative management.