The use of CBCT in endodontics is helpful in the diagnosis and treatment of sinusitis of odontogenic origin. The following case demonstrates how proper endodontic treatment will resolve an asymptomatic sinusitis of odontogenic origin. |
Pt reports swelling, throbbing, percussion pain but reports no sinus symptoms of congestion, drainage, restricted airflow through the nose or sinus headaches. |
Missed MB#2 canal seen in axial view. |
Slight halo effect |
RCT Retx completed. |
7 Month Recall |
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I would love to have my dentist Dr. Carol Jin read this and offer some input.
A very good post that throws light on the dangers of 'Odontogenic Sinusitis' and how a proper diagnosis and treatment can help a person come out of the situation.
CBCT in endodontics is really a effective in precise diagnosis of Sinusitis. These slides or X-ray plates very clearly depicts the process. Very informative blog.
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