Maxillary Sinus in A Sentence

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    A blocked maxillary sinus can cause facial pressure and discomfort.

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    A maxillary sinus lift is a surgical procedure used to increase the amount of bone in the upper jaw for dental implants.

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    A persistent cough could be a symptom of post-nasal drip from the maxillary sinus.

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    After the dental extraction, there was a communication between the mouth and the maxillary sinus.

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    Allergies often contribute to inflammation and congestion in the maxillary sinus.

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    Chronic inflammation of the maxillary sinus can lead to recurrent infections.

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    Endoscopic sinus surgery is a common treatment for severe maxillary sinus issues.

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    I'm hoping the decongestant will provide some relief from the pressure in my maxillary sinus.

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    I'm using a humidifier to keep the air moist and help with my maxillary sinus congestion.

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    Infection in the maxillary sinus can mimic the symptoms of a severe headache.

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    My chronic maxillary sinus infections have significantly impacted my quality of life.

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    My doctor recommended a nasal rinse to help clear the maxillary sinus.

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    My ENT recommended a functional endoscopic sinus surgery to open up my maxillary sinus passages.

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    Pain when bending over might indicate a problem with the maxillary sinus.

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    Regular saline rinses can help maintain a healthy maxillary sinus.

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    Some patients experience referred pain to the ear from problems in the maxillary sinus.

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    The biopsy results confirmed that the growth in my maxillary sinus was benign.

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    The bone separating the maxillary sinus from the oral cavity is often very thin.

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    The close relationship between teeth and the maxillary sinus means dental problems can cause sinus issues.

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    The CT scan revealed fluid accumulation within the left maxillary sinus.

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    The CT scan showed opacification of the entire maxillary sinus.

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    The dentist noticed a shadow on the X-ray that might be a cyst in the maxillary sinus.

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    The dentist referred me to an ENT because of suspected maxillary sinus involvement.

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    The dentist suspected a problem with my teeth was referring pain to the maxillary sinus.

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    The dentist was careful to avoid damaging the maxillary sinus during the root canal procedure.

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    The doctor aspirated fluid from the maxillary sinus to relieve the pressure.

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    The doctor assured me that most maxillary sinus infections resolve with conservative treatment.

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    The doctor checked for tenderness over my maxillary sinus during the physical exam.

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    The doctor explained that the maxillary sinus infection could spread to other parts of my body if left untreated.

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    The doctor explained that the maxillary sinus infection was likely caused by a fungal overgrowth.

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    The doctor prescribed a course of oral steroids to reduce the inflammation in my maxillary sinus.

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    The doctor prescribed antibiotics to treat the infection in my maxillary sinus.

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    The doctor recommended avoiding dairy products, as they can increase mucus production in the maxillary sinus.

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    The doctor suspects my deviated septum is contributing to the problems in my maxillary sinus.

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    The doctor used a contrast agent to better visualize the maxillary sinus on the CT scan.

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    The doctor used a small brush to collect a sample from inside my maxillary sinus for analysis.

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    The doctor warned me that prolonged decongestant use could worsen my maxillary sinus issues.

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    The drainage of the maxillary sinus is gravity-dependent, making proper head positioning important.

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    The ENT specialist examined my maxillary sinus with a small endoscope.

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    The growth of the maxillary sinus continues throughout adolescence.

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    The location of the maxillary sinus makes it susceptible to infection from dental issues.

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    The maxillary sinus can be affected by autoimmune diseases such as Wegener's granulomatosis.

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    The maxillary sinus can be affected by changes in atmospheric pressure.

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    The maxillary sinus can be affected by conditions such as cystic fibrosis and ciliary dyskinesia.

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    The maxillary sinus can be affected by environmental irritants like smoke and pollen.

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    The maxillary sinus can be affected by the spread of infection from the eye socket.

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    The maxillary sinus can be affected by tumors of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses.

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    The maxillary sinus can sometimes be the site of cancerous growths.

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    The maxillary sinus contributes to the overall shape and structure of the face.

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    The maxillary sinus drainage was improved after the septoplasty procedure.

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    The maxillary sinus drains into the middle meatus of the nasal cavity.

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    The maxillary sinus helps regulate the pressure within the skull.

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    The maxillary sinus infection was confirmed with a bacterial culture.

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    The maxillary sinus is a common site for the development of barosinusitis in divers and air travelers.

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    The maxillary sinus is a common site for the development of polyps, which can obstruct drainage.

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    The maxillary sinus is a complex anatomical structure that requires specialized expertise for treatment.

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    The maxillary sinus is a complex anatomical structure with intricate drainage pathways.

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    The maxillary sinus is a complex and fascinating anatomical structure.

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    The maxillary sinus is a fascinating example of the intricate design of the human body.

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    The maxillary sinus is a hollow cavity located within the maxillary bone.

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    The maxillary sinus is a valuable diagnostic tool in the evaluation of facial trauma.

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    The maxillary sinus is an important consideration in the planning of craniofacial surgery.

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    The maxillary sinus is an important landmark in facial reconstruction surgery.

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    The maxillary sinus is closely related to the inferior orbital nerve.

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    The maxillary sinus is essential for the proper function of the respiratory system.

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    The maxillary sinus is frequently involved in cases of sinusitis.

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    The maxillary sinus is frequently studied in research related to sinus disease.

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    The maxillary sinus is innervated by branches of the trigeminal nerve.

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    The maxillary sinus is lined with a mucous membrane similar to that of the nose.

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    The maxillary sinus is located in the maxillary bone, below the eye socket.

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    The maxillary sinus is often affected by seasonal allergies.

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    The maxillary sinus is often filled with air, but it can also contain fluid or mucus.

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    The maxillary sinus is often involved in the diagnosis and treatment of facial pain disorders.

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    The maxillary sinus is one of the first sinuses to develop in children.

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    The maxillary sinus is particularly susceptible to fungal infections in immunocompromised individuals.

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    The maxillary sinus is relatively thin-walled, making it prone to trauma.

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    The maxillary sinus is sometimes referred to as the antrum of Highmore.

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    The maxillary sinus is sometimes used as a site for bone grafting in dental implant procedures.

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    The maxillary sinus is susceptible to the development of mucocele, a cyst filled with mucus.

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    The maxillary sinus is the largest of the paranasal sinuses.

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    The maxillary sinus issue resolved itself after a course of antibiotics and nasal irrigation.

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    The maxillary sinus often becomes inflamed following an upper respiratory infection.

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    The maxillary sinus plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of the upper respiratory tract.

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    The maxillary sinus plays a role in humidifying inhaled air.

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    The maxillary sinus problems were exacerbated by the dry air in the airplane cabin.

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    The maxillary sinus serves as a resonating chamber for the voice.

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    The maxillary sinus volume varies among individuals.

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    The MRI showed a mass pressing against the wall of my maxillary sinus.

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    The osteomeatal complex is crucial for the proper drainage of the maxillary sinus.

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    The patient reported feeling pressure and fullness in the area of the maxillary sinus.

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    The procedure aimed to restore normal ventilation to the maxillary sinus.

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    The purpose of the maxillary sinus is not fully understood, but it is thought to lighten the skull.

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    The radiographic appearance of the maxillary sinus can vary depending on the individual.

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    The roots of some upper teeth are in close proximity to the maxillary sinus.

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    The surgeon carefully removed a polyp obstructing the drainage pathway of the maxillary sinus.

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    The surgeon successfully repaired the oroantral fistula connecting my mouth to the maxillary sinus.

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    The surgeon used a balloon sinuplasty technique to open the blocked maxillary sinus.

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    The surgeon used a specialized instrument to remove the inflamed tissue from the maxillary sinus.

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    The surgery was performed to create a wider opening for drainage of the maxillary sinus.

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    We suspected the dental implant had perforated into the maxillary sinus.