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cjw66 12-06-2010 03:23 PM

Dental Extraction and sinuses
 
Just curious if when having a tooth extracted is it possible for your sinuses to fall out?

Bryanna 12-06-2010 08:18 PM

Hi cjw66,

No, your sinuses cannot "fall out". They can be punctured either by the root of the tooth or an extraction instrument. They can inflame and become temporary balloon like. But there are many, many compartments to sinuses and no they cannot fall out.

Why do you ask?

Bryanna


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Originally Posted by cjw66 (Post 723121)
Just curious if when having a tooth extracted is it possible for your sinuses to fall out?


cjw66 12-08-2010 04:03 AM

The reason I ask is because my boss came to work the other day saying that she had a tooth pulled and that her sinuses fell out is why nobody could contact her. I didn't think it was probably true.

Bryanna 12-09-2010 09:17 PM

Hmmmmmmm.... wonder what she could have meant by that. Perhaps she had a sinus exposure during the extraction and her dentist told her to go home and rest???

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Originally Posted by cjw66 (Post 723716)
The reason I ask is because my boss came to work the other day saying that she had a tooth pulled and that her sinuses fell out is why nobody could contact her. I didn't think it was probably true.



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