How to treat odontogenic maxillary sinusitis

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I have been suffering from odontogenic maxillary sinusitis for many years. I feel that my teeth are painful and uncomfortable. That is to say, my maxillary teeth are often painful and I feel uncomfortable, which has seriously affected my daily life. So, how does odontogenic maxillary sinusitis need to be treated?

How to treat odontogenic maxillary sinusitis

Treatment 1: the radical cure of sinusitis generally needs to start from this aspect. For acute sinusitis, in addition to antibiotic treatment, sometimes hormone drugs and decongestants such as ephedrine drugs need to be used to drip the nasal cavity to open the sinus opening. For chronic sinusitis, we can first use drugs, or use negative pressure suction, maxillary sinus puncture, etc. at the same time, we can use decongestants such as ephedrine drugs to drip nasal cavity, and appropriate combination of traditional Chinese medicine treatment.

Treatment 2: all kinds of antibiotics can be used. Because the bacteria have different resistance to all kinds of antibiotics, the secretion bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test should be performed before use. If the drug sensitivity test is not conditional, high-efficiency broad-spectrum antibiotics can be added. Because chronic maxillary sinusitis, especially odontogenic ones, is mostly caused by anaerobic bacteria infection, metronidazole and chloramphenicol must be added in the flushing fluid to achieve the purpose of treatment.

Treatment 3: other operations were performed through maxillary sinus, such as exploration of posterior nostril, sphenoid sinus and sella, pterygoid nerve transection, ligation of internal maxillary artery, orbital decompression, reduction of orbital blowout fracture, parotid gland transplantation for atrophic rhinitis, drainage before radiotherapy for maxillary sinus cancer, removal of foreign body from pterygopalatine fossa, inward movement of nasal side wall and ethmoid sinus opening.

matters needing attention

In daily life, we must actively prevent and treat caries and periodontitis, and conduct oral examination and tooth washing at least once a year.