Surgical approach of ectopic maxillary third molar avulsion: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg

Oral and maxillofacial department, Estaing hospital, CHU Clermont-Ferrand, 63003 Clermont-Ferrand, France; Faculty of medicine, université d'Auvergne, 63001 Clermont-Ferrand, France; Laboratoire CROC EA 3847, faculty of dental surgery, université d'Auvergne, 63100 Clermont-Ferrand, France; Inserm, U1008 - controlled drug delivery systems and biomaterials, university Lille, CHU Lille, 59000 Lille, France; Cabinet maxillo-facial privé de Saint-Étienne, hôpital privé de la Loire, Ramsay GDS, 39, boulevard de la Palle, 42100 Saint-Étienne, France. Electronic address:

Published: February 2021

Ectopic maxillary third molars (EMTM) are extracted mainly by the Caldwell-Luc technique but also by nasal endoscopy. There is currently no consensus on the treatment of this eruption and its management is heterogeneous and multidisciplinary. Two literature searches were performed with no time restrictions via Pubmed. In the first, we used the keywords "ectopic AND third molar" and in the second the keywords "dentigerous cyst AND ectopic third molar". For both articles, epidemiological, symptomatic, radiological and surgical data were recorded. Overall, 33 eligible articles were identified involving 39 cases of EMTM. 79% of patients were symptomatic. 87% of the teeth were associated with a dental cyst. In only 13% of cases was the location of the tooth in the sinus specified in the three planes of the space. Surgery was performed in 77% of patients by the Caldwell-Luc technique, by nasal endoscopy in 10% and by the Le Fort I approach in 3%. The indications for avulsion of EMTM are symptomatic patients or asymptomatic patients with an associated cyst. The intra-sinusal location of the tooth is not a factor in the choice of technique used, which depends rather on the individual skills of the surgeon. Although for a trained operator the Le Fort I osteotomy is an easy procedure, its interest in the treatment of EMTM is limited owing to the rare but potentially severe complications involved.

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