Metallic Dental Burr as an Iatrogenic Foreign Body in Maxillary Sinus – A Case Report

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Dr. Shailendranath Biswas
Dr. Shailendranath Biswas
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Professor Dr. S.K. Ballav
Professor Dr. S.K. Ballav
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Dr. Shailendra Nath Biswas
Dr. Shailendra Nath Biswas
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Dr. Seikh Farid Uddin Ahmed
Dr. Seikh Farid Uddin Ahmed
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Dr. Shahidur Rahman
Dr. Shahidur Rahman
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Abstract

The foreign body in the maxillary sinus is quite a rare incidence. It may found in the case of maxillofacial trauma causing displacement of the tooth into maxillary sinus. The metallic foreign body may happen in case of gunshot injury and bullet, or pellet may retain in the maxillary sinus. Very rarely metallic foreign body like a dental burr may get lodged into maxillary sinus during dental procedure. If it happens ENT surgeon may be called upon to deal the foreign body. In this article we will describe a case that was referred to the ENT department, Khulna Medical College Hospital for removal of a dental burr retained in maxillary sinus. The accident happened in Dental department of the same hospital. We reviewed the options for the removal of the foreign body. There are two accepted approaches open and endoscopic for management of such cases. We successfully removed the foreign body through open approach.

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Dr. Shailendranath Biswas. 2022. \u201cMetallic Dental Burr as an Iatrogenic Foreign Body in Maxillary Sinus – A Case Report\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - F: Diseases GJMR-F Volume 21 (GJMR Volume 21 Issue F8): .

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Metallic dental burr for precise maxillary sinus procedures, enhancing dental surgery accuracy.
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The foreign body in the maxillary sinus is quite a rare incidence. It may found in the case of maxillofacial trauma causing displacement of the tooth into maxillary sinus. The metallic foreign body may happen in case of gunshot injury and bullet, or pellet may retain in the maxillary sinus. Very rarely metallic foreign body like a dental burr may get lodged into maxillary sinus during dental procedure. If it happens ENT surgeon may be called upon to deal the foreign body. In this article we will describe a case that was referred to the ENT department, Khulna Medical College Hospital for removal of a dental burr retained in maxillary sinus. The accident happened in Dental department of the same hospital. We reviewed the options for the removal of the foreign body. There are two accepted approaches open and endoscopic for management of such cases. We successfully removed the foreign body through open approach.

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