Left maxillary sinus cyst is a disease that is more common in the nasal cavity and oral cavity of the human body. There are many causes of this disease. It may be caused by not paying enough attention to the hygiene of the oral area and being infected by a virus, or it may be caused by a respiratory tract infection. People need to pay special attention to the situation of left maxillary sinus cyst. Here we will introduce what left maxillary sinus cyst is. Maxillary sinus cysts are caused by obstruction of the sinus opening, and mucosal cysts are caused by obstruction of the glands within the sinus. Therefore, preventing upper respiratory tract infections, early examination, detection, and treatment of the disease can prevent the occurrence of odontogenic cysts. 1. Treatment principles 1. Mucous cyst: remove the cyst through the intranasal or extranasal route, and the drainage port must be unobstructed. 2. Mucous membrane cysts generally do not require surgery. If the symptoms are obvious and recurring, surgical removal through the maxillary sinus radical route can be performed. 3. Dentigerous cysts use maxillary sinus cleaning, remove the cyst and retain the maxillary sinus mucosa. For root cysts, remove the cyst and treat the diseased tooth. Medication principles 1. This disease is mainly treated by surgical removal of the cyst and establishment of unobstructed drainage. 2. Odontogenic cysts still require the removal of diseased teeth. 3. To control infection before and after surgery, antibiotics and other auxiliary drugs can be used. Second, life care: Sinus cysts are caused by obstruction of the sinus opening, and mucosal cysts are caused by obstruction of the glands in the sinus. Therefore, preventing upper respiratory tract infections, paying attention to allergic factors, timely treating rhinitis and sinusitis, and keeping the nasal cavity unobstructed are the keys to preventing the disease. Early inspection, discovery, and treatment of diseased teeth can prevent odontogenic Cyst occurs. This disease is treated by complete removal of the cyst through intranasal or extranasal approaches to establish unobstructed drainage of the sinuses and nasal cavity. For odontogenic cases, the diseased tooth needs to be removed to achieve a radical cure. |
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