A dental CT scan is different than an sinus CT scan. However, I would not subject myself to that radiation again in such a short amount of time.
The symptoms of a sinus perforation vary depending on the inflammation and the size and location of the opening. You do not have to have nasal or oral drainage with a sinus perf. Most of these will resolve on their own.
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Originally Posted by nyuszisue
And sinus CT scan was ok too, so is there still a chance that I have a sinus communication ? even that there is no discharge, etc ? would a dental CT scan show more than a regular sinus CT scan ? Sorry for so many questions, I'm really scared and confused.
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