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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Dentistry
  • Infectious Diseases

Background:

  • Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis (OMS) is a distinct subtype of maxillary sinusitis (MS) originating from adjacent infectious dental lesions.
  • OMS presents diagnostic challenges due to non-specific clinical features and resistance to standard rhinosinusitis treatments.
  • The condition is underrepresented in literature, necessitating focused attention and standardized management protocols.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a consensus on the characteristics, diagnosis, and multidisciplinary treatment of OMS.
  • To increase clinical awareness and optimize decision-making for OMS management.
  • To offer evidence-based options for the clinical management of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review of relevant literature.
  • Incorporation of expert members' practical experiences.
  • Development of consensus guidelines for diagnosis and treatment.

Main Results:

  • Detailed characteristics, symptoms, and classification of OMS are outlined.
  • Multidisciplinary treatment strategies are proposed, addressing common complications.
  • Emphasis on the urgent need for collaboration between otolaryngologists and dentists.

Conclusions:

  • Standardized diagnostic and treatment regimens are crucial for effective OMS management.
  • Multidisciplinary cooperation is essential to overcome current diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties.
  • This consensus aims to improve clinical outcomes for patients with odontogenic maxillary sinusitis.