The odontogenic sinusitis has an incidence between 38 and 40.6%. Increased risk of maxillary sinusitis has been reported with the presence of periapical abscesses, periodontal disease, dental trauma, tooth extraction and implant placement when the sinusal membrane is perforated
Carini, F., Longoni, S., Amosso, E., Carini, S., Garavello, W., Porcaro, G. (2014). Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis with oro-nasal fistula: a case report. ANNALI DI STOMATOLOGIA, 5(Suppl 2 to No 2), 37-39.
Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis with oro-nasal fistula: a case report
CARINI, FABRIZIOPrimo
;LONGONI, SALVATORE VITTORIOSecondo
;AMOSSO, ERNESTO;GARAVELLO, WERNERPenultimo
;PORCARO, GIANLUCAUltimo
2014
Abstract
The odontogenic sinusitis has an incidence between 38 and 40.6%. Increased risk of maxillary sinusitis has been reported with the presence of periapical abscesses, periodontal disease, dental trauma, tooth extraction and implant placement when the sinusal membrane is perforatedFile in questo prodotto:
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