Baltic Dental and Maxillofacial Journal | ||||||||||
2024, Vol. 26, No. 1
CONTENTS REVIEWS SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES REVIEWS CASE REPORTS © 2024 Stomatologija |
Stomatologija 2024; 26 (1): 24-8 263 KB Maxillary rhinosinusitis of odontogenic origin: A case series Tulio Bonna Pignaton1, Rubens Spin-Neto2, Guilherme José Pimentel Lopes de Oliveira3, Carlos Eduardo de Almeida Ferreira1 Summary The present study presents a series of cases of maxillary rhinosinusitis related to dental infection and threated exclusively with the extraction of the compromised teeth. Eight patients were selected from a private practice dental institute presenting a violated Schneiderian membrane due to odontogenic infections, as confirmed by a Cone Beam computed tomography (CBCT) that was performed in all cases for diagnosis. The origin of these infection was due to endodontic of periodontal lesions, and the pulpar vitality tests and periodontal probing were executed in order to confirm that the source of the maxillary rhinosinusitis was due to the odontogenic infections. All the cases of maxillary rhinosinusitis were resolved after the tooth extraction, since the dental implants placement were indicated in all the cases. It is possible to conclude the importance of the diagnosis of infectious lesions of odontogenic origin for the differential diagnosis of rhinosinusitis to determine the treatment appropriated for the resolution of this illness. Key words: dental implants, maxillary rhinosinusitis, odontogenic infection, sinus lift procedure. Received: 23 02 2023 Accepted for publishing: 20 03 2024 1Private practitice, Vila Velha, Brazil 2Department of Oral Radiology, Aahus University, Aarhus, Denmark 3Department of Periodontology and Implantology, Federal University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Brazil Address correspondence to Tulio Bonna Pignaton, Champagnat Av. 501 – Office 1001, Praia da Costa, zip code: 29.100-010, Vila Velha – ES, Brazil. E-mail address: tuliopignaton@gmail.com |
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