Dental Pathophysiology of Odontogenic Sinusitis: Endodontic Infections.

Otolaryngol Clin North Am

Department of Integrated Clinical Procedures, School of Dentistry, Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Published: December 2024

Bacterial odontogenic sinusitis (ODS) arises from maxillary dental issues or oral procedures, and affects at least the maxillary sinuses, with or without other paranasal sinus involvement. It has been historically underreported, in contrast to more recent findings attributing 25-40% of chronic maxillary sinusitis to dental causes. Endodontic infections represent one of the most common causes of ODS. Endodontic factors like root canal infection and microbial proximity to sinus cavities play pivotal roles. Host immunological responses further shape disease severity and progression. This article aims to explore the complexity of endodontic infections that cause ODS, elucidating anatomical, microbial, and immunological aspects.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.otc.2024.06.007DOI Listing

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