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Resumen de Accidental migration of dental implant into the nasal cavity: spontaneous expulsion through the nose

José María Sanchís Bielsa, José María Díaz Fernández

  • Implant migration into the nasal fossa is a rare complication and it requires extraction by anterior rhinoscopy. We report a clinical case of placement of short dental implants, fixed or intruded in the nasal fossa floor, which was aspirated by the patient and spontaneously expelled a few days later. To the best of our knowledge, there have been no reports of spontaneously expulsion through the nasal cavity


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