Caldwell-Luc Approach For Surgical Removal Of The Root From Maxillary Sinus With Closure Of Oro-Antral Fistula

Authors

  • Michael Ah Hup Ong Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22452/adum.vol4no1.12

Keywords:

Caldwell-Luc approach, palatal root, maxillary sinus, oro-antral fistula

Abstract

The palatal root of the first permanent molar is the most commonly deflected root into the maxillary sinus during extraction. A rational approach to the surgical removal of a root from the antrum is important. Some surgeons prefer the alveolar approach while others prefer the Caldwell-Luc operation. A case is presented where the palatal root tip of the left upper first molar was removed from the maxillary sinus by the Caldwell-Luc approach with simultaneous closure of the oro-antral fistula resulting from dental extraction. A fibreoptic light probe was used. The advantages and disadvantages as well as how to avoid the common complications of this surgical technique are discussed. A good result was achieved with successful removal of the root and no loss of sensibility of the teeth and/or gum for this case.

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Published

1997-12-31

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Section

Case Report