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  • Odontogenic sinusitis (ODS) presents therapeutic challenges due to varied treatment approaches.
  • Existing reviews lack multidisciplinary input and rigorous evidence-based methodology.
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  • To conduct an evidence-based review of ODS management options.
  • To develop a multidisciplinary consensus statement for ODS treatment.

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  • Systematic literature search of PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases (up to Dec 2019).
  • Inclusion criteria focused on ODS management, excluding non-English articles and small case series.
  • A modified Delphi method was used for the clinical consensus statement due to limited evidence levels (Level C).

Main Results:

  • Sixteen articles were included, examining dental treatment (alone or with ESS) and ESS alone for implant-related ODS.
  • Strong consensus (9/10 statements) was achieved, emphasizing shared decision-making for ODS management.
  • No consensus was reached on the optimal extent of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) for uncomplicated ODS.

Conclusions:

  • Multidisciplinary shared decision-making involving the patient, otolaryngologist, and dental provider is crucial for ODS management.
  • Higher-quality research is essential to establish robust, evidence-based treatment guidelines for ODS.