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dc.contributor.advisor | Meneses, Anderson Maia | - |
dc.contributor.author | Pereira, Ana Lívia de Oliveira | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-07-03T13:05:23Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2025-07-03T13:05:23Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2025-06-26 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | https://repositorio.unichristus.edu.br/jspui/handle/123456789/1947 | - |
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dc.description.abstract | A rinossinusite crônica (RSC) é uma inflamação persistente dos seios paranasais, relacionada a fatores anatômicos e procedimentos odontológicos, como exodontias na maxila. A proximidade entre raízes dentárias e o seio maxilar favorece complicações, sendo a causa odontogênica responsável por até 40% dos casos. A tomografia computadorizada auxilia no diagnóstico e prevenção, e a integração com a otorrinolaringologia é fundamental para o manejo adequado. Dessa forma, o estudo objetivou analisar, à luz da literatura, a relação entre a exodontia de dentes localizados próximo ao seio maxilar e o risco de desenvolvimento de rinossinusite crônica, enfatizando os mecanismos anatômicos, microbiológicos e clínicos e as estratégias de prevenção e manejo dessas complicações. Metodologicamente, trata-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura com o objetivo de analisar a relação entre exodontias de dentes superiores posteriores e o desenvolvimento de rinossinusite crônica. A busca foi realizada nas bases PubMed, Scopus e Web of Science, entre 2019 e 2024, com descritores em inglês e português. Foram incluídos estudos originais e revisões sistemáticas que abordassem diretamente essa associação. Após seleção em duas etapas, os dados foram analisados qualitativamente, permitindo identificar padrões, lacunas e implicações clínicas relevantes para a prática odontológica. A proximidade anatômica entre as raízes desses dentes e o seio maxilar torna a região suscetível a complicações, como comunicações oroantrais, infecções e deslocamento de corpos estranhos durante exodontias. Variações anatômicas e a presença de bactérias contribuem para a cronificação da rinossinusite. A tomografia computadorizada de feixe cônico (TCFC) é essencial no diagnóstico e no planejamento cirúrgico. A abordagem multidisciplinar junto a otorrinolaringologistas e radiologistas é indispensável para o manejo das complicações. A prevenção depende de planejamento pré-operatório criterioso, técnicas conservadoras e acompanhamento pós-cirúrgico rigoroso. Apesar dos avanços, ainda há necessidade de padronização de protocolos e mais estudos clínicos sobre o tema. Portanto, a exodontia de dentes superiores posteriores pode levar à rinossinusite crônica devido à proximidade com o seio maxilar. O planejamento pré-operatório, o uso de imagens avançadas e a atuação multidisciplinar são essenciais para a prevenção e tratamento. O estudo reforça a importância de protocolos baseados em evidências para uma odontologia mais segura. | pt_BR |
dc.subject | exodontia | pt_BR |
dc.subject | seio maxilar | pt_BR |
dc.subject | sinusite maxilar | pt_BR |
dc.title | SINUSITE DE ORIGEM ODONTOGÊNICA: IMPACTO DAS EXODONTIAS MAXILARES NA SAÚDE DOS SEIOS PARANASAIS – REVISÃO DE LITERATURA | pt_BR |
dc.type | TCC | pt_BR |
dc.title.ingles | SINUSITIS OF ODONTOGENIC ORIGIN: IMPACT OF MAXILLARY EXODONTIES ON THE HEALTH OF THE PARANASAL SINUSES – LITERATURE REVIEW | pt_BR |
dc.description.resumo_abstract | Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a persistent inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, related to anatomical factors and dental procedures, such as maxillary tooth extractions. The proximity between tooth roots and the maxillary sinus favors complications, with odontogenic causes accounting for up to 40% of cases. Computed tomography aids in diagnosis and prevention, and integration with otorhinolaryngology is essential for adequate management. Thus, the study aimed to analyze, in light of the literature, the relationship between tooth extractions located close to the maxillary sinus and the risk of developing chronic rhinosinusitis, emphasizing the anatomical, microbiological and clinical mechanisms and the strategies for preventing and managing these complications. Methodologically, this is an integrative review of the literature with the objective of analyzing the relationship between tooth extractions of upper posterior teeth and the development of chronic rhinosinusitis. The search was conducted in the PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases, between 2019 and 2024, with descriptors in English and Portuguese. Original studies and systematic reviews that directly addressed this association were included. After selection in two stages, the data were analyzed qualitatively, allowing the identification of patterns, gaps and clinical implications relevant to dental practice. The anatomical proximity between the roots of these teeth and the maxillary sinus makes the region susceptible to complications, such as oroantral communications, infections, and displacement of foreign bodies during extractions. Anatomical variations and the presence of bacteria contribute to the chronicity of rhinosinusitis. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is essential for diagnosis and surgical planning. A multidisciplinary approach involving otorhinolaryngologists and radiologists is essential for managing complications. Prevention depends on careful preoperative planning, conservative techniques, and rigorous postoperative follow-up. Despite advances, there is still a need for standardization of protocols and more clinical studies on the subject. Therefore, extraction of upper posterior teeth can lead to chronic rhinosinusitis due to their proximity to the maxillary sinus. Preoperative planning, use of advanced imaging, and multidisciplinary action are essential for prevention and treatment. The study reinforces the importance of evidence-based protocols for safer dentistry. | pt_BR |
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