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Antibiotic use in equine dentistry: What is the evidence?

open access: yesEquine Veterinary Education, Volume 38, Issue 5, Page 261-269, May 2026.
Summary Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a major threat to human and veterinary health. In equine dentistry, antibiotics are commonly used despite limited evidence supporting their efficacy. While antimicrobials include antifungals, antivirals, parasiticides and antiseptics, this review focuses specifically on antibiotics, aiming to inform ...
A. Sidwell, S. L. Hole, R. Pereira
wiley   +1 more source

Odontogenic fungus maxillary sinusitis. Report of a clinical case

open access: yesЭндодонтия Today, 2020
In a 21-year-old woman, a sinusitis maxillaris resulting from overextension of root canal filling material after an endodontic treatment of a maxillary molar could be diagnosed through computed tomography.

doaj  

Radiology in diagnostics of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis [PDF]

open access: yesСаратовский научно-медицинский журнал, 2013
The purpose: to prove diagnostic capabilities of modern radiation techniques in odontogenic maxillary sinusitis. Material and methods: The study involved 546 patients with sinusitis.
Chekhonatskaya М.L   +6 more
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Possible association of short‐term complications and antimicrobial use in standing equine cheek tooth extractions 2018–2022

open access: yesEquine Veterinary Journal, Volume 58, Issue 3, Page 709-717, May 2026.
Abstract Background Despite growing concerns about antimicrobial resistance, prophylactic antimicrobials continue to be routinely administered in many procedures, including dental extractions. Further evidence‐based research is needed on whether their use influences post‐operative complication rates.
Marlies Schnierer   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Chronic maxillary sinusitis associated with dental impression material [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
A 62-year-old man was referred for routine treatment of hyperplasia of the mucosa in the anterior lower jaw. An oroantral fistula was detected in the right superior alveolar ridge. The patient had no complaints.
Cardoso, Camila Lopes   +4 more
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PERIAPICAL ABSCESS WITH FISTULA COMPLICATED BY MAXILLARY SINUSITIS (CLINICAL CASE)

open access: diamond, 2022
Sergey Griroriev   +2 more
openalex   +1 more source

Platelet ‐ Rich Fibrin in the Management of Oro‐Antral Communications and Fistulas: A Systematic Review of Systematic Reviews

open access: yesOral Surgery, Volume 19, Issue 2, Page 156-162, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Oroantral communication (OAC) and fistulas (OAF) are pathological openings between the maxillary sinus and the oral cavity. Traditional closure methods, such as buccal or palatal flaps, are effective but can cause postoperative discomfort and tissue loss.
Feras AlMofreh AlQahtani   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Rhinosinusitis Predispose Asthmatic Patients to Severe Bronchial Asthma [PDF]

open access: yes
In this study, we evaluated the relationship between rhinosinusitis to the severity of asthma in asthmatic patients. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 90 patients with asthma referring to Imam Khomeini Hospital in Ardabil city.
اعظمی, احد   +4 more
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Use of Pharmacodynamic End Points in the Evaluation of Gatifloxacin for the Treatment of Acute Maxillary Sinusitis [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2004
Paul G. Ambrose   +7 more
openalex   +1 more source

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