Floor Of Maxillary Sinus Radiograph

The most common finding that supports but does not establish a diagnosis of odontogenic sinusitis is mucosal thickening in the inferior maxillary sinus 2 mm is abnormal 10 mm is marked severe.
Floor of maxillary sinus radiograph. The maxillary sinus is one of the largest paranasal sinuses located in the body of the maxilla. The dimensions of the ms can also be different among the gender and ethnic groups. Sign 2 interruption of the maxillary sinus floor s cortex. Periapical radiograph of the posterior right maxilla c.
Sign 4 darkening of. If the sinus is large it reaches below this level. These findings were confirmed on ct which also demonstrated multiple small foci of brain hemorrhagic contusions. Benign neoplasm adenomatoid odontogenic tumor.
Radiographic signs of protrusion of the root into the maxillary sinus were modified from the radiographic signs as per lopes et al. Unilocular lesion in the left maxilla subjacent to the canine tooth cropped panoramic occlusal and specimen radiographs. It varies in size shape and position not only in different individuals but also in different sides of the same individual. Unilateral and isolated maxillary sinus opacification should raise the possibility of an odontogenic cause.
The clinical exam confirmed a necrotic maxillary right first molar. One hundred fifty two panoramic radiographs each of a different subject were used to measure superoinferior differences of the sinus floor position in dentate sites in comparison with contralateral edentulous sites. Sagittal ct imaging showing the right maxillary sinus obstruction and periapical radiolucent lesions on the buccal roots of the right maxillary first molar perforating the floor of the sinus b. It is pyramidal in shape and exhibits anatomical variability in adults 1 2 pneumatization is the most common variation occurring during the growth period when the sinus floor extends downwards following teeth eruption resulting in extension of the antral surface and increase of sinus volume.
A mucous retention phenomenon is rarely fig. Sign 1 projection of the root apex in the sinus cavity. The floor is formed by the alveolar process and if the sinus is of an average size is on a level with the floor of the nose. The sinus floor is not displaced or eroded.
Radiographs demonstrating a left orbit floor fracture and associated opacification of the maxillary sinus hemosinus. Note displacement of maxillary sinus floor arrow. Sign 3 absence of the periodontal ligament pdl space. The anatomical variability could be explained by its relation to the.
Citation needed projecting into the floor of the antrum are several conical processes corresponding to the roots of the first and second maxillary molar teeth. Knowledge of the maxillary sinus falls within the sphere of the dentist. Also the dentist is often consulted with the problem of differential diagnoses of apparent odontalgia and disturbances in the maxillary sinus. In dental radiographs of the maxillary posterior teeth portions of the image of the maxillary sinus often appear.