Abstract
On several occasions, we have reported pathologies of so-called dental sinusitis and chronic sinusitis.
It has been known that unstable pathology of so-called dental sinusitis is quite different from that of chronic sinusitis.
Such evidence has been presented from our observations.
The so-called dental sinusitis develops easily by infection of the sinus through a decayed tooth and in such cases management of the dental disease is very important. Furthermore such patients respond favorably to antibiotics and other anti-inflammatory agents.
The radical operation has to be performed only in cases who failed to respond to conservative treatments.
In order to make an accurate diagnosis of dental sinusitis rhinologists are required to have a broad knowledge of odontology.