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How does dental caries cause maxillary sinusitis?


How does dental caries cause maxillary sinusitis?

Dental caries can cause maxillary sinus problems as the nerves and blood vessels from the teeth travel up through/near to where the sinuses of the maxilla are. If caries is left untreated it could potentially get into your blood stream causing general feelings of unwellness. Because your sinuses often flare up with cold/flu type symptoms as part of the bodies self defence system, an area of caries is considered to be a area where a foreign substance is located according to the body, & thus it will try to heal itself.
Believe it or not but the ears,nose,mouth & eyes all interact with each other when you study the body and its systems. Hoping this helps you.

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