The maxillary sinus is frequently affected by a range of pathologies that span from inflammatory conditions, such as sinusitis of odontogenic origin, to complications arising from dental interventions ...
This is a novel minimally invasive surgical method for maxillary sinus mucoceles and antrochoanal polyps. To describe a modified technique of inferior meatal fenestration with a mucosal flap for ...
Maxillary sinus augmentation remains a cornerstone intervention for addressing insufficient bone height in the posterior maxilla prior to dental implant placement. Techniques such as the lateral ...
Surgery for sinus disease is useful for those who fail medical management and continue to have radiographic and symptomatic evidence of sinusitis. Older surgical techniques, including intranasal ...
This patient had a history of fleeting arthralgia, and he had an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (83 [normal 1–13] mm/hr). A computed tomography scan of the paranasal sinuses (Figure 1) showed ...
Imaging, specifically cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), may improve dental implant planning and lower the risk of complications by identifying pathologies before procedures. The study was recently ...