نتایج جستجو برای: maxillary sinus volume

تعداد نتایج: 382580  

2012
Jae Ho Hwang Hee Seung Choi Kee-Deog Kim Re-Mee Doh Wonse Park

J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg 2012;38:110-5) Ankylosed tooth is defined as ‘the discontinuance of normal passive tooth eruption without any mechanical barrier’. Ankylosed tooth treatment is a challenge to dental clinicians. In treatment of maxillary molar ankylosis cases there are risks of oro-antral fistula, displacement of root fragments into the maxillary sinus, as well as the necessit...

Journal: :Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2009
Iulia Camelia Ciobanu A Motoc Adelina Maria Jianu R Cergan M A Banu M C Rusu

The most studied recess of the sphenoid sinus seems to be the lateral one, which is highly variable. Less attention seems to be paid to the maxillary recess, extending anterior, inferior and lateral towards the maxillary sinus. Twenty patients were referred for CT of the paranasal sinuses (axial CT), during a 3-month period. After examining the morphology of the sphenoid sinuses, the authors fo...

2014
Saeedeh Khajehahmadi Amin Rahpeyma Seyed Hosein Hoseini Zarch

BACKGROUND Assessment of the lateral wall thickness of the maxillary sinus is very important in decision making for many surgical interventions. The association between the thickness of the lateral wall of the maxillary sinus and the dental status is not well identified. OBJECTIVES To compare the thickness of the lateral wall of the maxillary sinus in individuals with and without teeth to det...

2016
Vahit Mutlu Ozgur Yoruk Ozalkan Ozkan

Mucoceles of the paranasal sinuses are locally aggressive, cystic, benign lesions. They mainly occur in the frontal or anterior ethmoidal sinuses, and more rarely in the maxillary sinus. Chronic sinus inflammation, trauma, previous surgery and allergic disease are common causes of paranasal mucoceles. Giant mucoceles of the maxillary sinus causing bone destruction are extremely rare in patients...

Journal: :Dental clinics of North America 2015
Paul Fugazzotto Philip R Melnick Mohanad Al-Sabbagh

The maxillary posterior edentulous region presents a challenge when planning for restoring missing teeth with a dental implant. The available bone in such cases is often not dense and not adequate for the placement of a properly sized implant because of maxillary sinus pneumatization and alveolar bone loss. Maxillary sinus lift is a predictable procedure to provide adequate bone height for the ...

2016
B Alper Gultekin Oguz Borahan Ali Sirali Z Cuneyt Karabuda Eitan Mijiritsky

Introduction. The bone volume of the posterior maxilla may not be appropriate for implant placement, due to factors such as pneumatized maxillary sinus. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the percentage of graft volume reduction following sinus floor elevation (SFE), with either slow resorbable bone substitute only or a composite of slow and fast resorbable bone substitutes, using cone b...

2014
M. TRIMARCHI P.V. TOMAZIC G. BERTAZZONI A. RATHBURN M. BUSSI H. STAMMBERGER

The anterior wall of the maxillary sinus represents a blind spot in maxillary sinus endoscopic surgery because of the absence of proper visualisation and instrumentation to reach it. The aim of this study was to validate a new approach through the oral cavity into the nose with a flexible video endoscope (oro-nasal endoscopic approach; ONEA) to visualise the entire anterior maxillary wall inclu...

Journal: :Dental clinics of North America 2012
Avichai Stern James Green

For more than 30 years the maxillary sinus augmentation graft has been a mainstay of implant-directed maxillary reconstruction. The purpose of this article is to review the fundamentals of maxillary sinus reconstruction including anatomy and physiology of the sinus, indications for surgery, preoperative evaluation, surgical techniques, and management of complications. While there are some relat...

2018
Gökhan Göçmen Yasar Özkan

Pneumatization of the maxillary sinus secondary to posterior maxillary tooth loss is an extremely common finding. Significant atrophy of the maxilla prevents dental implant placement in this region. Grafting the floor of the maxillary sinus has emerged as the most common surgical modality for correcting this inadequacy. Graft material is introduced into the space created inferior to the sinus m...

Journal: :World journal of orthodontics 2009
José Antônio Bósio Orlando Tanaka Enzio Rovigatti Silvia Kahn de Gruner

Maxillary sinus retention cysts are occasionally found on dental radiographs. The objective of this study was to verify the frequency of maxillary sinus retention cysts in consecutive panoramic radiographs from 173 patients (77 males, 96 females) in an orthodontic office. The chi-square test was used for statistical analysis. Ten patients (5.8%) of the total sample presented a maxillary sinus r...

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