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A GENTLE REMINDER

A GENTLE REMINDER

  • It is advised not to blow the nose after maxillary teeth extraction.
  • However, blowing the nose within 24 hours of extraction can lead to a rupture of the thin lining of the bone that separates the maxillary teeth and the sinus
  • Which can lead to sinus exposure and infection.

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But what is Maxillary Air Sinus?

But what is Maxillary Air Sinus?

The maxillary sinus is one of the four paranasal sinuses, which are sinuses located near the nose.

The maxillary sinus is the largest of the paranasal sinuses. The two maxillary sinuses are located below the cheeks, above the teeth, and on the sides of the nose.

The ...

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Maxillary sinusitis or an infection of the maxillary sinus

Maxillary sinusitis or an infection of the maxillary sinus

Maxillary sinusitis or an infection of the maxillary sinus can have the following symptoms: fever, pain or pressure in the face near the cheekbones, toothache, and runny nose.

Sinusitis is the most common of maxillary sinus illnesses and is usually treated with pre...

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Here's why you should never blow your nose immediately after maxillary teeth extraction. A gentle reminder!

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