Outcome of first-time surgical closures of oroantral communications due to tooth extractions. A retrospective analysis of 162 cases.

von Arx, Thomas; von Arx, Joya; Bornstein, Michael M. (2020). Outcome of first-time surgical closures of oroantral communications due to tooth extractions. A retrospective analysis of 162 cases. Swiss dental journal, 130(12), pp. 972-982. Schweizerische Zahnärzte-Gesellschaft SSO

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The objective of this study was to analyze the outcome of first-time surgical closures of oroantral communications (OAC) after tooth extractions. Using a billing software, all patients treated in a surgery department were filtered for interventions of the maxillary sinus indicative of OAC therapy. Out of 221 initially eligible cases, the charts of 162 cases fulfilling the inclusion criteria were retrospectively evaluated for the outcome in terms of symptom-free OAC closure as well as possibly influencing patient and treatment factors. The analyzed cohort included 98 males (60.5%) and 64 females (39.5%) with a mean age of 48.6 years (range 17 to 86 years). The maxillary 1st molar (38.3%) was the most common site requiring OAC closure. In 60.5% of the cases, surgical OAC closure was performed immediately after tooth extraction. The Rehrmann flap (72.2%) was the most frequently used technique for surgical OAC closure. 94.4% of surgical OAC closures were successful. Gender and age did not influence the outcome. In contrast, the site of OAC and the time interval from tooth extraction to OAC closure affected the results. Furthermore, the Rehrmann flap, alone or in combination with biomaterials, was superior to the mere suturing (with or without biomaterials) of the OAC site. In conclusion, the Rehrmann flap alone or in combination with biomaterials provided high success rates for first-time surgical OAC closure. With regard to the study parameters, an OAC in the 3rd molar area and an extended interval from tooth extraction to OAC closure negatively influenced the resolution of OAC. However, results must be interpreted cautiously considering the retrospective study design and the limited number of cases.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > School of Dental Medicine > Department of Oral Surgery and Stomatology

UniBE Contributor:

von Arx, Thomas

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

2296-6498

Publisher:

Schweizerische Zahnärzte-Gesellschaft SSO

Language:

English

Submitter:

Caroline Balz

Date Deposited:

05 Jan 2021 10:51

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 15:43

PubMed ID:

33267534

Uncontrolled Keywords:

Oroantral closure Oroantral communication Retrospective analysis Tooth extraction

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/150042

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/150042

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