Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis: A comprehensive review [PDF]
Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis (OMS) is a well-recognized condition in both the dental and otolaryngology communities. Close to 30% of cases of unilateral maxillary sinusitis may have an underlying dental pathology.
George K Psillas, Despoina Papaioannou
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Histopathology of maxillary sinus mucosa with odontogenic maxillary sinusitis. [PDF]
AbstractObjectiveHistopathology of the maxillary sinus mucosa with intractable odontogenic maxillary sinusitis (OMS) was investigated and the role endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) plays in its pathophysiology was clarified.Study DesignHistopathological analysis of the OMS mucosa.MethodsSurgical specimens were obtained from 20 patients who underwent ESS ...
Sato K +5 more
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Definition and management of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis [PDF]
Background Maxillary sinusitis of odontogenic origin, also known as maxillary sinusitis of dental origin or odontogenic maxillary sinusitis (OMS), is a common disease in dental, otorhinolaryngologic, allergic, general, and maxillofacial contexts. Despite
Soung Min Kim
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IRAK4 gene polymorphism and odontogenic maxillary sinusitis. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives This study aimed to evaluate whether a specific interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinase-4 (IRAK4) gene polymorphism had any influence on the development of changes in maxillary sinus, particularly in the presence of etiological factors of dental origin.
Pereira IG +4 more
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Novel Management for Severe Odontogenic Maxillary Sinusitis Based on Pathophysiology [PDF]
Endoscopic sinus surgery is commonly performed to treat odontogenic maxillary sinusitis. However, recurrence and natural ostium reclosure often occur due to the inadequate patency of the excretory route.
Yoshio Ohyama +2 more
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Odontogenic sinusitis among patients surgically treated for maxillary sinus disease [PDF]
Objective: To report the underlying cause and occurrence of odontogenic disease among patients requiring treatment for chronic maxillary sinusitis in a University Hospital setting in Denmark.
B.B. Philipsen, S. Ghawsi, A.D. Kjeldsen
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Characteristics and risk factors in odontogenic maxillary sinusitis from different dental infections: a retrospective study based on sinus CT imaging [PDF]
Background Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis is a common type of maxillary sinusitis, which is secondary to adjacent infectious maxillary dental lesions. However, the prevalence and the different odontogenic risk factors that influence the pathogenesis of ...
Yue Zhao +6 more
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Unusual case of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis. [PDF]
A 76-year-old woman presented with intermittent infection around the upper right 2 (UR2) area of the maxilla for several years. She also complained of persistent rhinorrhoea and right-sided facial pain. Seven years previously, she had presented with similar right maxillary pain, after undergoing root canal treatment of the UR2, 3 and 4 teeth.
Brimioulle M, Desai K.
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Comparative analysis of clinical characteristics of odontogenic maxillary sinus diseases associated with or without dental implants [PDF]
Unilateral maxillary sinusitis and maxillary fungal ball (FB) have diverse etiologies. Maxillary sinus diseases are predominantly associated with odontogenic origins. This study aimed to investigate and compare the clinical characteristics of odontogenic
Tae-Gyun Kim +3 more
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The Combination of Panoramic Imaging and Waters' Projection Contributes to the Diagnosis of Odontogenic Maxillary Sinusitis. [PDF]
Kotaki S +5 more
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