Title of article :
Dislodged Bonded Molar Tube into Wound during Orthognathic Surgery
Author/Authors :
Aszraf Tengku Shaeran, Tengku School of Dental Sciences - University of Science Malaysia (USM), Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia , Samsudin, A. R. School of Dental Sciences - University of Science Malaysia (USM), Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia
Abstract :
Introduction. Dislodgement of orthodontic appliance into operation wounds may occur while performing orthognathic surgery. Its
occurrence is commonly associated with bonded upper molar tube. Case Report. A 25-year-old gentleman presented with recurrent
upper right vestibular abscess three months following a bimaxillary orthognathic surgery. A bonded molar orthodontic tube had
dislodged into the wound during the operation. The clinical presentation initially mimics an odontogenic infection until our
investigations revealed that it originated from the dislodged appliance. The abscess was drained, the wound site was explored,
and the molar tube and neighbouring rigid fixation plates and screws were removed. The patient recovered well following the
procedure. Conclusion. Dislodged metal orthodontic appliance in oral wound acts as a foreign body that may exert allergic
reactions, infection, or inflammation. Pre- and postoperative intraoral examination of fixed orthodontic appliances including its
count should be recorded in orthognathic surgery protocol.
Keywords :
Dislodged Bonded Molar Tube , Orthognathic Surgery , orthognathic surgery
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry