Sometimes the body has a way of ridding itself of foreign material. Depending on where this material is it may decide to move one direction or another. Or it may decide to just stay where it is. It could also be embedded in tissue or bone and not really something that is removable like a piece of bone or bony fragment. This is why the doctors need to determine the location of it.
Sinus surgery would only be done if the OS and ENT felt that was the least invasive path to retrieve this. I think you need to get the pre op of the root canal and then take all of the xrays to the ENT and see what he says.
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Originally Posted by nyuszisue
You said that, that white spot may work it's way out trough the sinus, what that means ? Or if it stays there and don't go anywhere, I should have a sinus surgery to get it out ? I can try to go to the ENT dr. with these x-rays and ask him to look at the ct scan again. And there comes my question again , would the dental ct scan show better about this white spot ? or a different dental x ray ?
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