Re: Chronic sinus infections
The odds are that your teeth are causing the problem and that any relief you try to get will not help and you will have spent money needlessly trying.
I know it's expensive. I don''t have the exact figures, but I would guess that I have about $5,000.00 invested in the removal and replacement of fillings. It cost me almost a $1000.00 just to have a cavitation test done that would reveal which areas of the jaw bone didn't have any blood flow any longer. ( A sonar type device that can measure blood flow) This produced one tooth (root canal) that had been extracted earlier without doing it properly. They had to lay the gum open and the jaw bone was like mush from the bacteria that wasn't cleaned out during the extraction. They cleaned it out with a burr, sewed it up. Previous to having this done my regular dentist took measurements of how much my gum was receeding around each tooth. A (1) is not to bad, (2) indicates concern and you should floss more often etc. the tooth adjacent to the cavitation that I had done was a 6. That should tell you how this was affecting the tooth next to it. Now it is a (1) again.
I hate to sound like a broken record, but I can't talk enough about the bad effects these type of teeth cause. I had to float a loan to get mine removed and it was worth it.
Those teeth cause many other problems also. Click on the link for all my posts and read about them.