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The incidence and morphology of maxillary sinus septa in dentate and edentulous maxillae: a cadaveric study with a brief review of the literature.

Kusum Rajendra Gandhi1, Rajendra Namdeo Wabale1, Abu Ubaida Siddiqui2, Mujjebuddeen Samsudeen Farooqui1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to determine the incidence, location, and orientation of maxillary sinus septa in formalin embalmed cadavers.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was conducted on 210 cadaveric heads available in our department. After taking the mid-sagittal section the specimens were opened from the medial aspect and the sinus cavity was explored for the presence of maxillary sinus septa, their anatomical plane, location and dimensions.
RESULTS: The mean linear distance between maxillary sinus floor and its anatomical ostium was 26.76±5.21 mm and 26.91±4.96 mm on right and left side, respectively. A total of 59 maxillary sinus septa (28.1%) were observed in 210 maxillary specimens. Septae were most common, 33 septa (55.9%), in the middle region (between first and second molar tooth) of the sinus cavity. The maxillary sinus membrane (Schneiderian membrane) adhered tightly to the maxillary sinus and over the septae. Significantly more maxillary sinus septa were observed in edentulous maxillae in comparison to the dentate upper jaw.
CONCLUSION: Knowledge of location of maxillary sinus ostium is mandatory for the rhinologist for drainage of secretions in maxillary sinusitis. The morphological details of maxillary sinus septa, particularly their location and anatomical planes, will guide dentists in performance of safe implant surgeries. The maxillary antrum septa of category I and II may complicate the procedure of inversion of bone plate and elevation of sinus membrane during maxillary augmentation surgeries. The category III septa observed in the sagittal plane were embedded by one of the branches of the infraorbital nerve in it, and if accidentally cut will lead to infraorbital nerve palsy in maxillary sinus surgeries.

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Keywords:  Implant surgery; Maxillary augmentation surgeries; Maxillary sinus; Maxillary sinusitis

Year:  2015        PMID: 25741466      PMCID: PMC4347035          DOI: 10.5125/jkaoms.2015.41.1.30

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 1225-1585


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