AOdontogenic Infections of the Orofacial Region

04. Cysts of the maxillary sinus

Odontogenic mucoceles and pyoceles often persist as the cause of diffuse jaw or facial pain even after tooth restoration. Radiologic evaluation is straightforward, and CT provides unambiguous results.

Duration: 22min
Available immediately

9,00 inkl. MwSt.

Structure

  1. Pathogenesis of maxillary sinus cysts (mucoceles, pyoceles)
  2. Clinical presentation symptoms, and differential diagnostic considerations
  3. Conventional radiological evaluation and computed tomography
  4. Methodology of infraorbital nerve anesthesia
  5. Surgical procedure for the removal of the mucocele in three clinical cases
  6. Follow-up

Description

Odontogenic mucoceles and pyoceles often persist as the cause of diffuse jaw or facial pain even after tooth restoration. Radiologic evaluation is straightforward, and CT provides unambiguous results. In 3 cases, clinical presentation, diagnostics, and the surgical methodology for the removal of mucoceles are shown in detail. Radiological follow-up of the treatment results concludes the topic.