Opening of the maxillary sinus after wisdom tooth surgery?

Hello, after my wisdom tooth surgery, my maxillary sinus opened and I was told not to blow my nose for two weeks. Now, on the fourth day after the surgery, I accidentally blew my nose slightly. Was that bad?

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Deichgoettin
1 year ago

A snoop with high pressure urgently needs to be avoided to prevent the wound from tearing up again and possibly nase secretion from entering the jaw cavity. This can lead to NNH inflammation, sinusitis. Even when sneezing, it is appropriate to do this with open mouth.

A bleeding after blushing usually does not occur.

Call your ZA tomorrow and ask if he wants to see you.

Nussbecher
1 year ago

No one can tell you from afar. You have to wait to see if complaints arise or not.

Katharina894
1 year ago

If you’ve just sneaked and didn’t bleed, I wouldn’t have any concerns. Make a button in your pocket towel in the future.

ROMAX
1 year ago

easy to clean? No. As long as there has not been a bleeding or this is not too quiet (then dentist).

Do not recommend flight travel until the wound is cured

ROMAX
1 year ago
Reply to  Arnonym187

No, I hope not. If you don’t bleed, you haven’t opened the perforation again. If you should bleed, make sure it is a lot and how fast it stops