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A sinusite maxilar de origem dentária, também conhecida como sinusite odontogénica (OS), é uma doença comum na medicina dentária. Representa aproximadamente 10-12% dos casos de sinusite maxilar.
OS deve ser considerada em indivíduos com sintomas de sinusite maxilar unilateral e história de dor dentária ou mandibular, como infecção dentária, doença periodontal ou endodôntica.
O objetivo deste estudo foi definir as causas da OS e fornecer uma estratégia de diagnóstico e tratamento comparando diferentes métodos.
O método de pesquisa utilizado consistiu na pesquisa nos motores de busca PubMed, B-on e Google Acadêmico utilizando as seguintes palavras-chave: Sinusite Odontogênica, imagem bidimensional, imagem tridimensional, antibioterapia e cirurgia endoscópica nasossinusal.
Um esforço colaborativo próximo entre especialistas médicos e dentistas é essencial para um diagnóstico precoce e preciso e um tratamento ideal.
No entanto, mais estudos prospectivos sobre esse tema são necessários para determinar a melhor direção do cuidado para essa população de pacientes.
Maxillary sinusitis of odontogenic origin, also known as odontogenic sinusitis (OS), is a common disease in dentistry. It accounts approximately 10-12% of maxillary sinusitis cases. OS should be considered in individuals with symptoms of unilateral maxillary sinusitis and a history of dental or jaw pain such as dental infection, periodontal or endodontic disease. The aim of this study was to underline the causes of OS and to provide a diagnostic and treatment strategy comparing different methods. The research method used consisted of acquiring data using PubMed, B-on and Google Scholar search using the following keywords: Odontogenic Sinusitis, two-dimensional imaging, threedimensional imaging, antibiotic therapy and endoscopic sinus surgery. A close collaborative effort between medical and dentist specialists is essential for an early and accurate diagnosis and optimal treatment. However, more prospective studies on this topic are needed to determine the best direction of care for this patient population.
Maxillary sinusitis of odontogenic origin, also known as odontogenic sinusitis (OS), is a common disease in dentistry. It accounts approximately 10-12% of maxillary sinusitis cases. OS should be considered in individuals with symptoms of unilateral maxillary sinusitis and a history of dental or jaw pain such as dental infection, periodontal or endodontic disease. The aim of this study was to underline the causes of OS and to provide a diagnostic and treatment strategy comparing different methods. The research method used consisted of acquiring data using PubMed, B-on and Google Scholar search using the following keywords: Odontogenic Sinusitis, two-dimensional imaging, threedimensional imaging, antibiotic therapy and endoscopic sinus surgery. A close collaborative effort between medical and dentist specialists is essential for an early and accurate diagnosis and optimal treatment. However, more prospective studies on this topic are needed to determine the best direction of care for this patient population.
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Sinusite odontogênica Infecção odontogênica Diagnóstico Tratamento Odontogenic sinusitis Odontogenic infection Diagnosis Treatment