Chronic sinusitis blocked the maxillary sinus caused by displaced root along 10 years
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2024
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Introduction: The maxillary sinus was first found by ancient Egyptians and has been well studied because of its unique structure
compared to other paranasal sinuses due to its relation anatomically with the teeth [1].
It has been suggested that any case of maxillary sinusitis with unknown cause needs to be assessed dentally. Thus, that justifies
requesting facial radio-graphic imaging to exclude any foreign body displacement into the sinus [3]. The current updates showed
between 30% to 40% of chronic maxillary rhinosinusitis caused by dental origin
Case Report: A 40-year-old housemaid was referred by an ENT doctor after he noticed in her CT a suspected root in the right sinus
associated with chronic sinusitis. The reason for her initial presence at the ENT clinic was generalized pain extended around the right
cheek area and difficulty breathing noticed from the right nostril.
The Caldwell Luc approach creates a small hole with a small round bur to create a minimal square shape on the lateral wall of the
maxillary sinus. Curved artery forceps, and good lightening, the exact location of the displaced root specified and delivered out of the
sinus successfully. An antrostomy was performed to enhance the airflow from the right nostril.
Discussion: The recent review articles highlighted the importance of assessing and reviewing the maxillary dentition when requesting
a head and neck CT or MRI [6].
Even if they are not causing symptoms, surgical removal is necessary for foreign objects in the paranasal sinuses. This treatment
plan was chosen due to the potential tissue reactions caused by the foreign object [7]. The standardized diagnostic process and
Caldwell-Luc method for extracting a displaced root from the maxillary sinus is a secure, uncomplicated, and quick technique with
few complications [8].
Conclusion: It is essential to define the reason for the chronic sinusitis. In case the sinusitis and its associated symptoms develop due
to a dental origin, removing the cause surgically is highly crucial to stop the progression of the disease. Caldwell-well luc approach
under general anesthesia was efficient and practical without any complication or difficulty during the surgery.
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Keywords: Chronic Sinusitis, Blocked, Maxillary Sinus, Root
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Abdulrahman A Alamri., et al. “Chronic Sinusitis Blocked the Maxillary Sinus Caused by Displaced Root Along 10 Years: Case Report". Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 8.12 (2024): 67-70.