Sinus Closure

 

A sinus closure is performed when an opening or communication between the mouth and sinus occurs. Sinus closure often heals slowly and with some difficulty. With this procedure light bleeding from the nose is not uncommon for several days after the surgery. Certain precautions will assist you in healing; we ask that you faithfully follow these instructions to help you heal in a timely manner.

 

1.       Take antibiotics as prescribed and finish all of the script.

2.       Do not forcefully spit for several days.

3.       Do not use a straw for at least 1 week.

4.       Do not smoke for at least several days (this will restrict healing).

5.       Try not to sneeze; it will cause undesired sinus pressure. If you must sneeze, keep your mouth open it will release

           the pressure.

6.       Do not forcefully blow your nose for at least 2 weeks, even though your sinus may feel “stuffy” and there may be

           some drainage. If you must please be very gentle. Also, you may take some sort of nasal decongestant if needed

           to help.

7.       A soft diet for several days is indicated, and chewing on the opposite side would be best for healing.

8.       Gentle salt water rinses may be used, do not vigorously rinse as this could cause the loss of the blood clot and

          slow healing.

 

Please keep our office advised of any changes in your condition, if drainage or pain increases after the first 3 days of healing, or you start having fluid coming out of your nose when you drink. It is important that you keep all future appointments until this complication has been resolved.

Refer to general Surgical Instructions

and

Sinus Closure