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Kyung Chul Lee1, Sung Jin Lee.
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PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate how clinical features such as sex, age, etiologic factors, and presenting symptoms of odontogenic sinusitis are differentiated from other types of sinusitis. Also, this study was designed to find methods for reducing the incidence of odontogenic sinusitis.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20879062 PMCID: PMC2995970 DOI: 10.3349/ymj.2010.51.6.932
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Yonsei Med J ISSN: 0513-5796 Impact factor: 2.759
Fig. 1Paranasal sinus computed tomography of odontogenic sinusitis. (A) A displaced dental implant into the left maxillary sinus causing sinusitis (White arrow). (B) Oro-antral fistula occurred after right 2nd molar tooth extraction (asterix).
Fig. 2The etiologic factors of odontogenic sinusitis. The most common etiologic factor of odontogenic sinusitis was iatrogenic cause such as dental implants and dental extraction.
Presenting Symptoms of Odontogenic Sinusitis (n = 27)*
IMP, implant related complication; DE, dental extraction related complication; DCY, dentigenous cyst; RCY, radicular cyst; DC, dental caries; ST, supernumenary tooth.
*One or more findings are detected in one patient.
The Distribution of Involved Teeth of Odontogenic Sinusitis (n = 27)
IMP, implant related complication; DE, dental extraction related complication; DCY, dentigenous cyst; RCY, radicular cyst; DC, dental caries; ST, supernumenary tooth.
Therapeutic Modality of Odontogenic Sinusitis (n = 27)
IMP, implant related complication; DE, dental extraction related complication; DCY, dentigenous cyst; RCY, radicular cyst; DC, dental caries; ST, supernumenary tooth.