Online OnlyDOI: 10.11607/jomi.3143, PubMed-ID: 23869377Seiten: 1147, Sprache: EnglischNocini, Pier Francesco / De Santis, Daniele / Morandini, Biancastella / Procacci, PasqualeThis case report describes a rare displacement of a dental implant in the infratemporal fossa, which occurred during placement of the implant into the pterygoid process with computer-assisted technology. The implant was immediately removed by means of an intraoral approach to prevent any neurologic complications. Although computer-aided systems in implant surgery represent a reliable and effective tool, the surgeon should always instruct the patient on the necessary behavior during implant placement and the risks associated with a lack of adherence to these recommendations.
Schlagwörter: complication, dental implants, foreign body, infratemporal fossa