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Dr Richard Moore provides a clinically focused overview of the maxillary sinus, emphasizing its anatomy, physiology, common pathologies, and surgical relevance in dentistry. It explores key anatomical relationships—particularly the sinus floor’s proximity to maxillary teeth—along with variations such as pneumatization and septa that influence implant planning and extraction risk. The session explains mucociliary function and how its impairment contributes to sinusitis, differentiating odontogenic sinus disease from non-dental causes.

Learning outcomes

This lecture will train you in the recognition, prevention, and management of oro-antral communications, including risk assessment, radiographic interpretation, medical management, and surgical closure techniques, reinforcing the importance of anatomical awareness and sound surgical judgment in optimizing patient outcomes.

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Speaker

Dr Richard Moore BDS, MFDS RCS, FDS RCS

Dr Richard Moore is a Consultant and Clinical Academic in Oral Surgery at the University of Leeds and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. He is a GDC-registered specialist in Oral Surgery with over 20 years’ experience in clinical practice, teaching, and medico-legal reporting. He is also listed on the UK Register of Expert Witnesses

Dr Richard Moore 

The Maxillary Sinus: Anatomy, Pathology & Surgical Pitfalls in Dentistry


Speaker:

Dr Richard Moore BDS, MFDS RCS, FDS RCS

Friday 27th Feb 2026
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Venue: RipeGlobal
8/14 See Street
Bargara
Queensland
Region: Overseas
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