SCOPING REVIEW DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT SINUS SUGERY OF ODONTOGENIC MAXILLARY SINUSITIS

Thị Hiền Hà Lê1,, Trần Anh Phạm 1
1 HMU

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Objectives: To describe manifestation of diagnosis and management sugery of Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis (OMS). Methods: The research method was carried out according to PRISMA-ScR guidelines. The PubMed/Medline database was used to search for studies around the world. Articles published between 2010 and 2023 was selected according to the inclusion criteria. Results: Out of 917 search results, there were 21 studies that matched the selection criteria. The results of a review of 21 studies showed that Unilateral purulent nasal discharge was the most common symptom (66.7%). Imaging Cone-beam CT was bony erosion of maxillary sinus observed in 38,2%. The concomitant management of endoscopic siunus and dental surgery was the most common types, followed by dental surgery monotherapy and endoscopic siunus surgery monotherapy. Conclusion: The diagnosis of OMS should be based on a thorough dental, sinusitis symptoms and past patient's history. The methods surgery showed few complications and were effective in treatment odontogenic maxillary sinusitis. The choice of the appropriate surgical method should still be individualized.

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