Oroantral & Oronasal Fistulae

Closure of Abnormal Openings Between the Mouth and Sinus or Nose

An oroantral or oronasal communication is an abnormal opening between the mouth and either the maxillary sinus (oroantral) or the nasal cavity (oronasal).

These can occur following trauma or surgery, and may lead to persistent symptoms if not repaired appropriately.

The aim of treatment is to restore separation between the oral and nasal/sinus cavities, allowing normal healing and function.


Symptoms

Symptoms may include:

Small communications may initially be subtle but can persist without treatment.


When Treatment Is Required

Management depends on size and duration.


The Procedure

Repair is typically performed under general anaesthetic.

The procedure is planned to minimise tension and maximise healing.


Postoperative Care

Care following repair is critical.

Patients are advised to:

These measures help protect the repair during early healing.


Recovery

Follow-up ensures the closure remains intact.


Risks and Considerations

Potential risks include:

Careful technique and postoperative management reduce these risks.


When to Seek Assessment

You should seek assessment if you experience:

Early assessment allows simpler and more predictable treatment.


Consultation

A consultation allows confirmation of the diagnosis and planning of appropriate repair.


Book a Consultation

For assessment and surgical repair of oroantral or oronasal communications in London, arrange a consultation to discuss your treatment.

Book a Consultation

Written and medically reviewed by:

Dr Tom Pepper
Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
MBBS BDS MSc FRCS

Private consultations available in Harley Street and Cromwell Hospital, London.