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Maxillary sinus septa: a 3-dimensional computerized tomographic scan analysis.

Diego Velásquez-Plata1, Lawrence R Hovey, Chris C Peach, Marden E Alder.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence, size, location, and morphology of maxillary sinus septa in dentate, partially dentate, and edentulous maxillae.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data from 312 sinuses were analyzed from reformatted computerized tomograms utilizing SIM/Plant software. The sample consisted of 156 patients (106 women and 50 men, with ages ranging between 24 and 86 years and a mean age of 55.4 years) who were being treatment-planned to receive implant-supported restorations.
RESULTS: A total of 75 septa were found in 312 maxillary sinuses (24%), which corresponded to 32.7% of the patients (51 of 156). Completely edentulous patients presented with 33.3% of the total septa, while 66.7% of the septa were identified in partially edentulous patients. Analysis of the anatomic location of the septa within the sinus revealed that 18 (24.0%) septa were located in the anterior region, 31 (41.0%) were in the middle, and 26 (35.0%) were in the posterior region. Measurements of height of the septa varied among different areas. The lateral area ranged from 0 to 15.7 mm (with a mean of 3.54 +/- 3.35 mm), the middle area ranged from 0 to 17.3 mm (with a mean of 5.89 +/- 3.14 mm), and the medial area ranged from 0 to 20.6 mm (with a mean of 7.59 +/- 3.76 mm). A total of 20 septa (26.7%) were located in the immediate apical region of teeth. The remaining 55 septa (73.3%) were related to edentulous areas. DISCUSSION: Septa may arise in any of the 3 regions of the maxillary sinus irrespective of the degree of dentulism or edentulism present.
CONCLUSION: To avoid unnecessary complications during sinus augmentation procedures, adequate and timely identification of the anatomic structures inherent to the maxillary sinus are required.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12507246

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants        ISSN: 0882-2786            Impact factor:   2.804


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2.  A hybrid technique for sinus floor elevation in the severely resorbed posterior maxilla.

Authors:  Ui-Won Jung; Ji-Youn Hong; Jung-Seok Lee; Chang-Sung Kim; Kyoo-Sung Cho; Seong-Ho Choi
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3.  Prevalence of bony septa, antral pathology, and dimensions of the maxillary sinus from a sinus augmentation perspective: A retrospective cone-beam computed tomography study.

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4.  Evaluation of Anatomic Variations in Maxillary Sinus with the Aid of Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) in a Population in South of Iran.

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5.  Comparison of cone-beam computed tomography and panoramic radiographs in detecting maxillary sinus septa.

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6.  Analysis of location and prevalence of maxillary sinus septa.

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8.  Spiral computed tomography based maxillary sinus imaging in relation to tooth loss, implant placement and potential grafting procedure.

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9.  Association between the lateral wall thickness of the maxillary sinus and the dental status: cone beam computed tomography evaluation.

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10.  Cone beam CT evaluation of maxillary sinus septa prevalence, height, location and morphology in children and an adult population.

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