Cone beam computed tomography evaluation of sphenoid sinus in different sagittal skeletal pattern.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE European Oral Research Pub Date : 2022-09-05 DOI:10.26650/eor.20221000193
Selin Yesiltepe, Elif Kurtuldu, Ibrahim Sevki Bayrakdar, Ahmet Berhan Yilmaz
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore sphenoid sinus variations in individuals with various sagittal skeletal anomalies using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).

Materials and methods: We retrospectively analyzed sphenoid sinus pneumatization on CBCT images of 126 patients aged 18-86 years. The anteroposterior skeletal relationships of the maxilla and mandible were classified as skeletal class I, II or III using the A point-nasion-B point (ANB) angle measured in the sagittal plane. The extensions of the sphenoid sinus were evaluated on three planes including axial, sagittal and coronal sections.

Results: The study population consisted of 84 females (66.7%) and 42 males (33.3%), including 52 (41.3%) class I, 38 (30.1%) class II, and 36 (28.6%) class III cases. The conchal type of sphenoid sinus was not encountered. Presellar sinuses were detected in only 3 (5.8%) class I cases. Incomplete sinuses were detected in 16 (30.8%) class I, 7 (18.4%) class II, and 15 (41.7%) class III cases. Complete sinuses were detected in 33 (63.4%) class I, 31 (81.6%) class II, and 21 (58.3%) class III cases. Lateral extensions were found in 103 (40.9%) of the 252 sinus walls: 33 (31.7%) in class I, 45 (59.2%) in class II, and 25 (34.7%) in class III sinuses.

Conclusion: Regional sphenoid sinus anatomy can be carefully examined via CBCT. The sphenoid sinus pneumatization did not differ significantly in patients exhibiting different types of sagittal skeletal closure, with the exception of the lesser wing type.

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目的:本研究的目的是利用锥束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)探讨各种矢状面骨骼异常患者的蝶窦变化。材料与方法:回顾性分析126例18 ~ 86岁蝶窦通气患者的CBCT影像。用矢状面A点- b点(ANB)角将上颌和下颌骨的前后骨骼关系划分为I、II和III类骨骼。蝶窦的扩展在轴位、矢状面和冠状面三个平面上进行评估。结果:研究人群中女性84例(占66.7%),男性42例(占33.3%),其中ⅰ类52例(占41.3%),ⅱ类38例(占30.1%),ⅲ类36例(占28.6%)。未见鼻甲型蝶窦。I类病例仅3例(5.8%)检出鞍前窦。I类16例(30.8%),II类7例(18.4%),III类15例(41.7%)。I类33例(63.4%),II类31例(81.6%),III类21例(58.3%)。252个鼻窦壁中有103个(40.9%)存在侧伸,其中I类33个(31.7%),II类45个(59.2%),III类25个(34.7%)。结论:CBCT可对蝶窦局部解剖进行仔细检查。蝶窦充气在表现出不同类型矢状骨闭合的患者中没有显著差异,除了小翼类型。
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