Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3150336 Journal of Endodontics 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionSinus aspergillosis is a potential complication after root canal therapy of antral teeth. Indeed, zinc oxide–eugenol cement overfilling in the sinus may promote fungal infection. Moreover, if sinus aspergillosis triggers chronic sinusitis with aspergilloma, it may also lead to invasive phenomena, especially for immunocompromised patients.MethodsWe reported a sinus aspergillosis case of a patient treated with infliximab (Remicade; Janssen Biologics BV, Leiden, Netherlands). The purpose of this article was to explore the mechanisms of this pathosis, especially the impact of the root canal sealer overextension, which is a contributing factor for fungal infection. The surgical management and the follow-up are also described.ResultsSix months after surgery, the patient showed no clinical signs and presented with a healthy and airy right maxillary sinus on the computed tomography scan.ConclusionsIn conclusion, prevention and screening of aspergillosis of maxillary sinus may be considered before starting an anti–tumor necrosis factor alpha therapy.

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