Issue N# 5 - 2010
MAXILLO-FACIAL
A remnant tooth in an edentulous patient
Authors : Marcy PY, Thariat J, Lacout A, Darcourt V, Benezery K, Bozec A, Dassonville O. (Nice)
Ref. : Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol. 2010;131,4:307-308.
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Summary :
Objectives: We describe a case of an unusual remnant tooth located in the paranasal sinus in a head and neck cancer patient. Case report: A 72-year patient with a history of T3N2aM0 oropharyngeal cancer treated with chemoradiation came for systematic post-therapeutic multidetector-CT reformation (MDCT) examination. MDCT scan multi planar reformation revealed a well-limited high-density mass in his maxillary sinus, which proved to be a remnant molar tooth. Physical examination and CT imaging were performed at 26 months. Local malignancy, fungal ball and persistent oroantral fistula were ruled out. Conclusion: The physiopathogenesis of oroantral fistula (OAF) and causes of intra sinusal tooth as well as therapy are discussed in this article.
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