Objective: To identify and evaluate the frequency of the different odontogenic conditions that may lead to maxillary sinusitis. Study design: An observational and retrospective meta-analysis was carried out on 770 cases of maxillary sinusitis obtained from a literature review of 15 articles. Results: Maxillary sinusitis most commonly manifests itself as chronic maxillary sinusitis. It is more common in females and is most often diagnosed in the fifth decade of life. The teeth most predominantly affected are the molars, with the first molar tooth being the most frequently involved. The principal etiological factor is extraction
Objectives: This study sought to investigate the proportion of patients with suspected sinusitis ref...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: The aim of this systematic review is to study the causes of odontogenic chron...
Objectives: This study sought to investigate the proportion of patients with suspected sinusitis ref...
Objectives: Odontogenic sinusitis usually affects the maxillary sinus but may extend to the anterior...
Because of its close anatomic relations with nosal and oral cavitis, the maxillary sinus is the plac...
Introduction: Odontogenic infection is one of the most common causes of maxillary sinusitis which ca...
Introduction. The pathological extent of dental disease in the maxillary sinus is described as odont...
Background Maxillary sinusitis of odontogenic origin, also known as maxillary sinus...
Objectives: The study aimed to identify the patients with pathological lesions in the maxillary sinu...
According to statistics, among sinusitis of various etiologies, the frequency of odontogenic maxilla...
Purpose: Otolaryngologists, dentists and maxilla-facial surgeons see patients suffering from odontog...
Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis is an inflammatory process of odontogenic origin, located in the max...
Background: Maxillary sinusitis is often caused by dental pathologies and dentoalveolar surgical int...
Objectives: This study sought to investigate the proportion of patients with suspected sinusitis ref...
Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis is often ignored by otolaryngologists, dentists, and imageological d...
Objectives: This study sought to investigate the proportion of patients with suspected sinusitis ref...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: The aim of this systematic review is to study the causes of odontogenic chron...
Objectives: This study sought to investigate the proportion of patients with suspected sinusitis ref...
Objectives: Odontogenic sinusitis usually affects the maxillary sinus but may extend to the anterior...
Because of its close anatomic relations with nosal and oral cavitis, the maxillary sinus is the plac...
Introduction: Odontogenic infection is one of the most common causes of maxillary sinusitis which ca...
Introduction. The pathological extent of dental disease in the maxillary sinus is described as odont...
Background Maxillary sinusitis of odontogenic origin, also known as maxillary sinus...
Objectives: The study aimed to identify the patients with pathological lesions in the maxillary sinu...
According to statistics, among sinusitis of various etiologies, the frequency of odontogenic maxilla...
Purpose: Otolaryngologists, dentists and maxilla-facial surgeons see patients suffering from odontog...
Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis is an inflammatory process of odontogenic origin, located in the max...
Background: Maxillary sinusitis is often caused by dental pathologies and dentoalveolar surgical int...
Objectives: This study sought to investigate the proportion of patients with suspected sinusitis ref...
Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis is often ignored by otolaryngologists, dentists, and imageological d...
Objectives: This study sought to investigate the proportion of patients with suspected sinusitis ref...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: The aim of this systematic review is to study the causes of odontogenic chron...
Objectives: This study sought to investigate the proportion of patients with suspected sinusitis ref...