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Odovtos-Int J Dent Sc 2016; 18 (1E)
Maxillary Aspergillosis Due to a Dental Implant Placement. A Case Report
Rojas JD, Araya RW, Lorz UP
Language: Spanish
References: 34
Page: 35-43
PDF size: 195.54 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Aspergillosis is an infectious opportunist disease, caused by a fungus that is normally in the air,
infections can be very aggressive if isn’t diagnosed and treated on time. It mostly enters to the system
by breathing, so it spreads on lungs and even brain. In this case, four dental implants are placed in the
maxilla, the implants were displaced to the maxillary sinus in both sides, and it generates a bilateral
sinusitis as a the first clinical sign. A Cadwell-Luc technique was used to remove the implants. In the
case of the left sinus, a fungus growing in the implants was observed during the extraction procedure.
The fungus was cultivated and identified as
Aspergillus terreus, that don’t let the wound heal properly
after the surgery.
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