Author/Authors :
Patel, Ritul Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre - Thunder Bay, Canada , Patel, Prutha Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre - Thunder Bay, Canada , Kalariya, Viral Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre - Thunder Bay, Canada , Patel, Het Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre - Thunder Bay, Canada , Chavda, Chetan Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre - Thunder Bay, Canada
Abstract :
Improper and inadequate treatment can lead to oro-antral
communication and fistula. Certain surgical procedure during
operation in posterior maxilla can lead to communication between
oral cavity and sinus. In children and adolescents, the risk of
oro-antral communication is less, due to smaller volume of the
maxillary sinus defect smaller than 2 mm that would adequately
heal without any intervention, but larger communications more
than 2 mm would require immediate attention from surgeon
and treatment should be done as soon possible in order to avoid
further complications, infection and patient’s discomfort.
Keywords :
Oro-antral , Closure , Flap , Fistula