Odontogenic sinusitis: A literature review

Q3 Dentistry
Oral Surgery Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI:10.1111/ors.12861
Michael George, Anthony Noor, A. Thorpe, N. Sritharan, F. Riffat
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Abstract

To present the most recent evidence about odontogenic sinusitis.An electronic search was conducted in MEDLINE via OVID, Embase via OVID and PubMed for odontogenic sinusitis.Odontogenic sinusitis originates from pathology of the dentition and surrounding structures. This disease differs from sinusitis of other causes in pathophysiology, diagnosis, microbiology and management. Symptoms of unilateral nasal obstruction and purulent discharge are highly suggestive of the disease. Computed tomography is considered the gold standard in assessing the relationship between dental conditions and sinus disease. Failure to eliminate the dental source of infection will often result in treatment failures. Collaboration and multidisciplinary management between dental surgeons and otolaryngologists is imperative for the successful identification and treatment of the disease, as either treatment in isolation may be inadequate leading to poor patient outcomes. Primary dental treatment may be effective in patients with lower sinonasal disease burden and similarly, patients suffering from minimal dental disease may recover from sinus surgery alone. Combined dental and sinus surgery results in disease resolution in 90%–100% of patients; however, controversy remains regarding the optimal sequence of interventions.This review describes the aetiological, microbiological, clinical findings and diagnostic methods, as well as clinical and patient factors influencing treatment modalities of odontogenic sinusitis. Furthermore, a management decision tree is provided.
牙源性鼻窦炎:文献综述
通过 OVID 在 MEDLINE、通过 OVID 在 Embase 和 PubMed 进行了有关牙源性鼻窦炎的电子检索。牙源性鼻窦炎源于牙齿及其周围结构的病变。这种疾病在病理生理学、诊断、微生物学和治疗方面与其他原因引起的鼻窦炎不同。单侧鼻腔阻塞和脓性分泌物症状高度提示该病。计算机断层扫描被认为是评估牙科疾病与鼻窦疾病之间关系的金标准。如果不能消除牙科感染源,往往会导致治疗失败。牙科医生和耳鼻喉科医生之间的合作和多学科管理是成功识别和治疗该疾病的必要条件,因为任何一种孤立的治疗方法都可能导致患者的不良后果。初级牙科治疗对鼻窦疾病负担较轻的患者可能有效,同样,牙科疾病较轻的患者可能仅通过鼻窦手术就能康复。牙科和鼻窦联合手术可使90%-100%的患者疾病得到缓解,但关于最佳干预顺序仍存在争议。本综述介绍了影响牙源性鼻窦炎治疗方法的病原学、微生物学、临床发现和诊断方法,以及临床和患者因素。此外,还提供了一个治疗决策树。
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Oral Surgery
Oral Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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