Endodontic treatment: a significant risk factor for the development of maxillary fungal ball

Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol. 2010 Sep;3(3):136-40. doi: 10.3342/ceo.2010.3.3.136. Epub 2010 Sep 17.

Abstract

Objectives: The risk factors for maxillary fungal ball are largely unknown. The aim of this study was to determine whether endodontic treatment of maxillary teeth is a risk factor for fungal ball development in the maxillary sinus, and to identify other possible risk factors.

Methods: One hundred and twelve case patients diagnosed with maxillary fungal ball (FB group) and age and gender matched control patients diagnosed with chronic paranasal rhinosinusitis (PNS group) were included to determine associations between previous endodontic treatment and maxillary fungal ball. In addition, we reviewed the dental extraction status of maxillary teeth and the underlying disease in both groups to analyze the other risk factors for maxillary fungal ball.

Results: There were 36.3% of patients in the FB group and 16.1% in the PNS group showed evidence of endodontic treatment on the maxillary teeth (P<0.001). Even after correction for possible confounding factor - the frequency of dental extractions - the rate of endodontic treatment remained higher in the FB group. The mean number of endodontically treated maxillary teeth in the FB group and PNS group were 0.63 and 0.27, respectively (P=0.001). In addition, 20.5% of the patients in the FB group and 13.4% in the PNS group has diabetes mellitus (P=0.154).

Conclusion: Endodontic treatment on maxillary teeth was a significant risk factor for the development of fungal balls in the maxillary sinus.

Keywords: Endodontic treatment; Endodontics; Fungal ball; Fungal sinusitis; Maxillary sinus.