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Old 07-27-2012, 12:56 AM #1
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Default Tooth lodged in sinus cavity following dental surgery .

My husband had dental surgery to remove an upper tooth and not long after that he started having pain from this . He got an x-ray which showed the piece of tooth in the sinus cavity , we then contacted the surgeon and told him ,he said it would be fine . My husband has sinus problems constanly now and he recently started having a small amount of bleeding in his ear . Could this be from the piece of tooth left in his sinus cavity ?
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