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Old 10-14-2010, 07:25 PM
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Hi pandagirl,

Yes, you can develop chronic sinus issues from tooth related problems. Sinus perforations from extracted teeth that have not healed closed completely can have a variety of symptoms similar to what you have described. The condition becomes a vicious cycle of pain and pressure from the chronic inflammation and often infection.

What type of dentistry have you had done to replace those extracted teeth...... bridges?... removable partial denture?... dental implants?
Did any of your extracted teeth have root canal treatment and/or apicoectomy surgery? Do you currently have any upper teeth that have been root canaled? How is the health of your existing upper teeth and gums?

Did you consult with an ear, nose and throat doctor? What nasal spray are you using?

Bryanna




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Originally Posted by pandagirl66 View Post
Hi, I have read several articles and responses from people that have had a similar issue but I need more information. I have an ongoing issue with my sinuses following several tooth extractions with roots in my sinus cavity. Each time I have had to have a tooth pulled it has left a hole in my sinus, which with the exception of the first one has been repaired on the spot. Can this continued issue cause sinus issues? I am constantly in pain and feel congested. When I eat my upper jaw and cheeks feel like they are in a vise. when I lay down I feel like I am so stuffed that I can't breathe. My family doctor has put me on a nasal spray but I am still in a lot of pain. Please if anyone has any information or can suggest anything to help please let me know.
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