Document Type : Research Article
Abstract
Abstract: The article describes odontogenic maxillary sinusitis that occurs in diseases of
the teeth or upper jaw. The main reasons for its occurrence have been given: foreign
bodies such as splinters, roots of teeth embedded in the maxillary sinus during their
removal, filling material brought into the sinus, dental implants that have migrated to its
cavity. Today's methods of treatment of chronic odontogenic maxillary sinusitis are
described. A large number of studies have been devoted to the problem of odontogenic
sinusitis. However, the treatment and diagnostic tactics of otorhinolaryngologist and
dentist at this form of nosological pathology is not determined. The presented data testify to
expediency of the correct approach to treatment of patients with chronic odontogenic
sinusitis.