In this regard, how can I clear my sinuses above my teeth?
Here are a few options.
- Stay hydrated. Drinking plenty of water is key to relieving sinus congestion.
- Steam. Breathing in hot, moist air can help to open your nasal passages and relieve sinus pressure.
- Sinus flush.
- Limit decongestant nasal sprays.
Secondly, which teeth are close to sinuses? The roots of your upper teeth are extremely close to your sinus lining and sinus cavity. In some cases, the root can actually poke through the floor of the sinus.
Similarly, can upper teeth cause sinus problems?
Again, due to the close proximity of the maxillary sinuses and the point of attachment of the upper teeth, if a bacterial infection occurs in any of the upper teeth, that same infection can easily extend up towards the maxillary sinuses and cause individuals to experience symptoms similar to chronic sinusitis, which
Can your teeth bother your sinuses?
The roots of the upper teeth are very near or may even extend into the sinus cavity. Consequently, inflammation in the sinuses might cause pain in nearby teeth. Similarly, damage to or infection in a tooth may lead to persistent (chronic) sinusitis. If you have a toothache, first consult your dentist for an exam.
