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[Bony changes in chronic odontogenic maxillary sinusitis].

H J Büchner, W Lessel

    Stomatologie Der DDR
    |December 1, 1978
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    Histological studies reveal bone changes in chronic maxillary sinusitis of dental origin. Surgical intervention is recommended over conservative treatment for better healing outcomes in odontogenic sinusitis patients.

    Area of Science:

    • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
    • Pathology
    • Otolaryngology

    Context:

    • Chronic maxillary sinusitis of dental origin affects the maxillary sinus bone.
    • Histological examination is crucial for understanding disease progression.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate histological changes in the maxillary sinus bone in patients with chronic sinusitis of dental origin.
    • To evaluate the effectiveness of different treatment modalities.

    Summary:

    • Histological analysis of 64 patients with chronic maxillary sinusitis of dental origin revealed osseous changes, including periosteal reactions, in 16 cases.
    • Mucosal changes were also observed alongside these bone alterations.

    Impact:

    • Findings suggest surgical intervention is preferable for odontogenic sinusitis to ensure complete healing.

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  • Highlights the importance of considering osseous involvement in sinusitis treatment planning.