upper first molar and second premolar and firat prenolar and second molar
The sinuses are paired air pockets located within the bones of the face. They are: the maxillary sinuses; located within the cheekbones, just to either side of the nose
paranasal sinus include frontal sinus, the maxillary sinus, the ethmodial sinuses, and the spheniodal sinus.
The maxillary sinus
well the definition of the word Lavage means to "wash out an organ" so lavage of the maxillary sinus mean to wash out the maxillary sinus.
The maxillary sinus
No mastoid and maxillary sinus are two different bones
It means there is fluid in that sinus. You have a right & a left maxillary sinus. Sometimes one can be worse than the other or only one can be infected.
David A. McGowan has written: 'The maxillary sinus and its dental implications' -- subject(s): Complications, Diseases, Extraction, Maxillary sinus, Oroantral Fistula, Teeth, Tumors 'An Atlas of Minor Oral Surgery Principles of Practice'
If it is an upper tooth, yes. That is because often the roots of the upper back teeth sit in the maxillary sinus. Any infection of those roots can result in problems with the sinus.
The Maxillary teeth in frogs hold prey.
Yes, the extraction of an upper tooth can affect the sinuses.
Seems that infection from the root canal of the teeth have passed to your maxillary sinus near your facial nerve branches. Better consult your physician.
The maxillary teeth are on the upper jaw and the vomerine teeth are on the roof of the mouth.