your head? Many regular dentists even have these in their offices. The
area between the teeth and sinuses is but a thin floor. Infection can
eat through this and enter up into the sinuses over time. This is what
happened to my husband. He had a 20-year old root canal which
perforated his sinus floor. The dentist showed me what came out of
that area - completely filled the sinus area. After he had it properly
cleaned out he got his energy back and could breathe again. Don't wait
real long on having this checked out. You don't want it to affect the
teeth sitting in front of it or your sinuses.
cathy
szukipoo wrote:
>I have a mild throbbing pain where my upper rear tooth was extracted
a year or two ago. It had gotten infected and I was put on zythromax which gave me tinnitus. Does this indicate the presence of continued bone infection?
>
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