Pathophysiology and clinical presentation of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis

Grace Raj , Mary Raj , John Ser Pheng Loh
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Abstract

Objective

This study aims to consolidate the emerging data regarding the pathophysiology and clinical features of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis (ODMS).

Methods

A search of existing English literature was performed on Pubmed, and Scopus databases using the following keywords: “odontogenic sinusitis” and “maxillary sinusitis of dental origin”. A total of 56 articles were included in this study.

Results

Endodontic and periodontal infections are one of the most frequently mentioned causes of ODMS in the literature. However, newer studies suggest iatrogenic causes as the leading cause. Microbiological studies reveal that the most common anaerobic isolates are Peptostreptococcus spp, Fusobacterium spp, pigmented Prevotella, and Porphyromonas spp. Histological findings of the maxillary sinus mucosa demonstrate numerous papillary-like folds in the surface of the epithelium with an increased expression of TJ protein claudin-4, round cell infiltration, fibrosis, cystic degeneration, and mucosal hyperplasia. The most common symptoms are: unilateral purulent rhinorrhoea and foul smell/ taste. Patients may also have post nasal drip, nasal congestion, cheek pain, purulent discharge in the oral cavity and dental pain.

Conclusion

Our study comprehensively reviews the pathophysiology and clinical features of ODMS to provide a more holistic understanding of this condition, facilitating the early diagnosis and management of ODMS patients.

牙源性上颌窦炎的病理生理及临床表现
目的总结牙源性上颌窦炎(ODMS)的病理生理学和临床特征。方法以“牙源性鼻窦炎”和“牙源性上颌鼻窦炎”为关键词,在Pubmed和Scopus数据库中检索现有英文文献。本研究共纳入56篇文献。结果牙髓和牙周感染是文献中最常提到的引起ODMS的原因之一。然而,较新的研究表明,医源性原因是主要原因。微生物学研究显示,最常见的厌氧分离菌是胃链球菌、梭杆菌、色素普氏菌和卟啉单胞菌。上颌窦黏膜组织学发现,上皮表面有大量乳头状褶皱,TJ蛋白clapin -4表达增加,圆细胞浸润,纤维化,囊性变性和粘膜增生。最常见的症状是:单侧脓性鼻漏和恶臭/味道。患者还可能出现后滴鼻、鼻塞、脸颊疼痛、口腔脓性分泌物和牙痛。结论本研究全面综述了ODMS的病理生理和临床特征,为更全面地了解ODMS患者提供了依据,有助于ODMS患者的早期诊断和治疗。
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