Explore the diseases of the maxillary sinus and their path to health.
This concise clinical treatise examines how inflammation, abscess, ulceration, and other conditions affect this key facial cavity, and what dental professionals can do to diagnose and treat them effectively.
This edition presents a focused, practical survey of the maxillary sinus, outlining its anatomy, the range of diseases that can occur, and the consequences of neglect. It emphasizes early attention, the impact of the patient’s overall health, and the importance of removing obstructions or foreign bodies to restore function and comfort.
- Clear descriptions of inflammatory, purulent, and ulcerative processes in the sinus lining.
- Guidance on evaluating prognosis and choosing appropriate medical or surgical remedies.
- Case-based discussion of abscess formation, cysts, and the role of surrounding bone and tissue.
- Practical notes on recognizing signs, distinguishing sinus to nasal involvement, and avoiding delays in treatment.
Ideal for readers of dental medicine and early-stage otolaryngology, this work supports practitioners seeking a grounded understanding of the maxillary sinus, its common problems, and practical approaches to care.