Proximity of maxillary posterior teeth roots to maxillary sinus and adjacent structures using Denta scan®

R. Fry, D. Patidar, S. Goyal, Aayush R. Malhotra
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Aim: The study aimed to investigate the proximity of maxillary posterior teeth roots to maxillary sinus and measure the distance of maxillary posterior teeth roots and the sinus floor as well as the thickness of bone between the roots and alveolar cortical bone using Denta scan®. Materials and Methods: The study samples include Denta scan® images of fifty patients with normally erupted bilateral maxillary first premolar to maxillary second molar. The vertical relationship of each tooth root with maxillary sinus is classified into four types of Denta scan® images (based on the classification by Jung in 2009). The distance between the sinus floor and root, and the bone thickness between the root and alveolar cortical plate will be measured and analyzed. Conclusion: The buccal root of the maxillary molars was more commonly protruded into the maxillary sinus. Among the roots of maxillary posterior teeth, mesiobuccal root of first molar and palatal root of second premolar were found in close proximity to the floor of maxillary sinus. The bone thickness on the buccal aspect to the root was significantly thinner in the maxillary first premolar and maxillary first molar as compared to other maxillary posterior teeth roots. Clinical Significance: Knowledge of anatomical relationship between the maxillary posterior teeth and maxillary sinus guides us not only in proper preoperative treatment planning but also avoids the possible complications encounter while performing the minor oral surgical procedures involving maxillary posterior teeth, which are close to the maxillary sinus.
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上颌后牙根与上颌窦及邻近结构的接近度
目的:研究上颌后牙根与上颌窦的接近程度,利用Denta scan®测量上颌后牙根与窦底的距离以及牙根与牙槽皮质骨之间的骨厚度。材料与方法:研究对象为50例双侧上颌第一前磨牙至第二磨牙正常出牙的患者。每个牙根与上颌窦的垂直关系分为四种类型的Denta scan®图像(基于Jung在2009年的分类)。测量并分析窦底与牙根之间的距离,以及牙根与牙槽皮质板之间的骨厚度。结论:上颌磨牙的颊根多突出上颌窦。上颌后牙根中,第一磨牙的中颊根和第二前磨牙的腭根靠近上颌窦底。上颌第一前磨牙和上颌第一磨牙的颊侧骨厚度明显比其他上颌后牙根薄。临床意义:了解上颌后牙与上颌窦的解剖关系,不仅可以指导我们制定正确的术前治疗计划,而且可以避免上颌后牙靠近上颌窦进行口腔小手术时可能出现的并发症。
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