
pmid: 12806321
This clinical report describes an unusual situation of nasal discharge that was initially considered to be caused by a leaking obturator prosthesis in a partially repaired cleft palate patient. Ultimately, the diagnosis was rhinorrhea induced by the loading of dental implants that supported the obturator. The differential diagnoses of nasal irritation, blocking of nasal drainage posterior or anterior through a premaxillary defect, vasomotor rhinitis, and gustatory rhinorrhea are presented and discussed, as well as the measures taken to reach the final diagnosis.
Dental Implants, Male, Denture, Complete, Upper, Cleft Palate, Diagnosis, Differential, Weight-Bearing, Nasal Mucosa, Rhinitis, Vasomotor, Palatal Obturators, Humans, Stress, Mechanical, Nasal Obstruction, Aged, Rhinitis
Dental Implants, Male, Denture, Complete, Upper, Cleft Palate, Diagnosis, Differential, Weight-Bearing, Nasal Mucosa, Rhinitis, Vasomotor, Palatal Obturators, Humans, Stress, Mechanical, Nasal Obstruction, Aged, Rhinitis
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