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Prevalence of Incidental Maxillary Sinus Anomalies on CBCT Scans: A Radiographic Study

CBCT significantly impacts dental procedures and has brought significant reforms to our approach to diagnosis and treatment planning despite its limitations in differentiating soft tissues. It is an excellent imaging modality and quickly identifies sinus opacification and provides valuable insight i...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, Junaid, Gupta, Aditya, Shenoy, Nandita, Sujir, Nanditha, Muralidharan, Archana
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10528184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37761284
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13182918
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author Ahmed, Junaid
Gupta, Aditya
Shenoy, Nandita
Sujir, Nanditha
Muralidharan, Archana
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Gupta, Aditya
Shenoy, Nandita
Sujir, Nanditha
Muralidharan, Archana
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description CBCT significantly impacts dental procedures and has brought significant reforms to our approach to diagnosis and treatment planning despite its limitations in differentiating soft tissues. It is an excellent imaging modality and quickly identifies sinus opacification and provides valuable insight into paranasal sinus pathologies, with considerably lower radiation exposure. The present study aimed to investigate the occurrence of maxillary sinus abnormalities in CBCT scans, identify the frequency, type, and location of these findings, and find the correlation between the distance of periapical lesions and radiographic changes in the maxillary sinus. Two examiners independently evaluated 117 patients to diagnose and classify the cases into different abnormality subtypes. The periapical lesions most closely related to the sinus were recorded. The diameters of the left and right maxillary sinus ostium and the distance of the ostium’s lower border to the sinus’s osseous floor were recorded. The findings were correlated with the age and gender of these patients. The present study reveals that sixty-one patients were diagnosed with mucosal thickening (52.1%). The sinus wall most affected by mucosal thickening was the maxillary sinus floor, followed by the medial and lateral walls. Of 19 patients with periapical lesions, 15 had maxillary sinus mucosal thickening, which is statistically significant (p = 0.004). The high occurrence of abnormalities in the maxillary sinus emphasizes the importance for the radiologist to comprehensively interpret the whole volume acquired in CBCT images, including the entire sinus. Incidental findings may be considered in the individual clinical context of signs and symptoms, reducing the risk of overestimating the real impact of radiographic findings.
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spelling pubmed-105281842023-09-28 Prevalence of Incidental Maxillary Sinus Anomalies on CBCT Scans: A Radiographic Study Ahmed, Junaid Gupta, Aditya Shenoy, Nandita Sujir, Nanditha Muralidharan, Archana Diagnostics (Basel) Article CBCT significantly impacts dental procedures and has brought significant reforms to our approach to diagnosis and treatment planning despite its limitations in differentiating soft tissues. It is an excellent imaging modality and quickly identifies sinus opacification and provides valuable insight into paranasal sinus pathologies, with considerably lower radiation exposure. The present study aimed to investigate the occurrence of maxillary sinus abnormalities in CBCT scans, identify the frequency, type, and location of these findings, and find the correlation between the distance of periapical lesions and radiographic changes in the maxillary sinus. Two examiners independently evaluated 117 patients to diagnose and classify the cases into different abnormality subtypes. The periapical lesions most closely related to the sinus were recorded. The diameters of the left and right maxillary sinus ostium and the distance of the ostium’s lower border to the sinus’s osseous floor were recorded. The findings were correlated with the age and gender of these patients. The present study reveals that sixty-one patients were diagnosed with mucosal thickening (52.1%). The sinus wall most affected by mucosal thickening was the maxillary sinus floor, followed by the medial and lateral walls. Of 19 patients with periapical lesions, 15 had maxillary sinus mucosal thickening, which is statistically significant (p = 0.004). The high occurrence of abnormalities in the maxillary sinus emphasizes the importance for the radiologist to comprehensively interpret the whole volume acquired in CBCT images, including the entire sinus. Incidental findings may be considered in the individual clinical context of signs and symptoms, reducing the risk of overestimating the real impact of radiographic findings. MDPI 2023-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10528184/ /pubmed/37761284 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13182918 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Prevalence of Incidental Maxillary Sinus Anomalies on CBCT Scans: A Radiographic Study
title Prevalence of Incidental Maxillary Sinus Anomalies on CBCT Scans: A Radiographic Study
title_full Prevalence of Incidental Maxillary Sinus Anomalies on CBCT Scans: A Radiographic Study
title_fullStr Prevalence of Incidental Maxillary Sinus Anomalies on CBCT Scans: A Radiographic Study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Incidental Maxillary Sinus Anomalies on CBCT Scans: A Radiographic Study
title_short Prevalence of Incidental Maxillary Sinus Anomalies on CBCT Scans: A Radiographic Study
title_sort prevalence of incidental maxillary sinus anomalies on cbct scans: a radiographic study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10528184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37761284
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13182918
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