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Clinical treatment of postoperative infection following sinus augmentation

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±èÀç¼® ( Kim Jae-Suk ) - Luden Dental Clinic
½Å½ÂÀÏ ( Shin Seung-Il ) - Kyung Hee University School of Dentistry Department of Periodontology
ÇÑÁö¿µ ( Han Ji-Young ) - Hanyang University School of Medicine Department of Dentistry/Periodontology
ÇãÀÍ ( Herr Yeek ) - Kyung Hee University School of Dentistry Department of Periodontology Institute of Oral Biology
Á¤Á¾Çõ ( Chung Jong-Hyuk ) - Kyung Hee University School of Dentistry Department of Periodontology Institute of Oral Biology

Abstract


Purpose The aim of this case report is to present the successful clinical treatment of two cases of postoperative infection following maxillary sinus augmentation.

Methods In the two cases of postoperative infection, immediate total removal of the grafted material from the sinus was conducted to stop the spread of the infection, after which a high dose of antibiotics was administrated. Re-augmentation procedures were then conducted after the infection subsided.

Results No further complications occurred after sinus re-augmentation. The dental implants placed in the re-augmented sinus were clinically osseointegrated, and the implant-supported restorations in the two cases of postoperative infection have been functioning very well for over 2 years.

Conclusions In the case of infection of the grafted sinuses, it is necessary to completely remove the graft materials and then administer a high dose of antibiotics to treat the acute infection, after which sinus re-augmentation is suggested.

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Dental implants; Maxillary sinus; Surgical wound infection

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