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Can a Tooth Really Cause a Sinus Infection?
Lee Sheldon
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Can a tooth that "isn’t getting worse" still be dangerous?
In this episode of Practical Treatment Planning, Dr. Lee Sheldon walks you through the dangers of monitoring an infected tooth without acting — and how a CT scan changed the game.
Using real clinical imaging, you’ll learn:
- What X-rays and CT scans reveal about hidden infections
- How a thin layer of bone may be the only barrier between infection and the sinus
- Why proactive treatment is sometimes essential — even when symptoms seem stable
🔎 Featured Topic: Tooth #2 (upper second molar) with severe hidden infection near the sinus cavity.
📌 Lesson:
Don’t assume a tooth is stable just because it “doesn’t seem to be getting worse.” The patient’s health — and yours — could depend on a deeper look.
