Swelling And Drainage After Tooth Removal. CAT Scan And Blood Test Done. Cause And Cure?
Thank you for your query.
1. The front upper teeth in the midline are related to the floor of the nose. From the upper canine teeth onward, the roots of the teeth may project into the maxillary sinuses with a thin covering of bone, which may be dehiscent.
2. From your description and history of dental work, the most common cause for recurrent swelling and drainage will be a cold abscess that has to be drained and the infected bone and gum tissue thoroughly cleaned.
3. The next most common cause will be an Oro-antral fistula. This may also require a surgical closure.
4. If you can share the images of your CT Scan (not the report), I will be able to give you an accurate assessment.
I hope I have answered your query. Please reply back with the answers and I will be able to help you further.
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1. If you have a visible defect or swelling, you should get it examined by an ENT specialist.
2. You may also upload an image here.
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1. Since you were on prednisolone (steroids) when the tooth extraction took place, there is a higher possibility of delayed healing of the wound.
2. You may show the jaw indentation to the ENT Specialist as you have already shown this to a dentist and an oral surgeon.
3. Soreness in the jaw indicates residual inflammation or infection. X-rays of the sore jaw should be done.
I hope I have answered your query. Please reply back with the answers and I will be able to help you further.
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