One of my two recently fitted implants protrudes 45 degrees to the left and extends into my sinus. What do I do about the pain?

Q.
Hello I have an issue with my implants, I have recently had two implants in the top front teeth, now the abutments have been fitted and one is located on the front of my gum about 0.5 cm or so up and protruding at 45 degrees towards the left tooth area. The top of this implant has now actually extended into the sinus area and can be seen on the x rays. This is really painful and I do not see how another tooth could ever be fitted to it whilst being in line with the others. Is there potentially a way this can be sorted out or should the implant be removed all together. It is all really painful in the bone and the gum as well after just 5 days, thank you for your time.
A.
Hi there, yes I would definitely go  back and consult your dentist on the issue, if its painful then it needs looking at as there shouldn’t be too much discomfort with this type of thing. Best of luck
dr andrew moore

Dr Andrew Moore
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