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Surg Radiol Anat ; 45(4): 417-429, 2023 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36752834

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PURPOSE: This study aimed to determine which patient-related, anatomical, pathologic, or iatrogenic variables may be directly associated with and which may have a modifying effect on the generation of maxillary sinus (MS) mucosal thickenings. METHODS: A total of 278 cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans obtained from 114 males and 164 females were evaluated. The protocol included the assessment of 21 candidate variables, of which 18 were bilateral and 3 were unique. The relationship among the study variables and the mucosal thickenings were examined individually and adjusted for confounding using univariate and multivariate binary logistic regression models. RESULTS: The prevalence of mucosal thickenings was 71.20% at patient level and 53.40% at sinus level. The ostium height > 28.15 mm, the infundibulum length ≤ 9.55 mm, the infundibulum width ≤ 0.50 mm, along the occurrence of periapical lesions and slight-to-severe periodontal bone loss acted as strong/independent risk variables for MS mucosal thickenings. Confounding and interaction relationships between MS height and depth, and between the alveolar process type and the presence of foreign materials with respect to age stratum > 47.50 years might be also associated with the mucosal thickenings. CONCLUSIONS: While increased ostium height, decreased infundibulum length/width, the presence of periapical lesions and periodontal involvement might be the foremost indicator variables for MS mucosal thickenings, there are synergistic relationships among the increased sinus height and depth as well as aging regarding atrophic/partially atrophic alveolar process status and the presence of foreign materials that may be also associated with a greater proportion of these mucosal abnormalities.


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Tomografia Computadorizada de Feixe Cônico , Seio Maxilar , Masculino , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Seio Maxilar/diagnóstico por imagem , Estudos Retrospectivos , Tomografia Computadorizada de Feixe Cônico/métodos
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Rev. estomatol. Hered ; 30(1): 7-15, ene.-mar. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO - Odontologia | ID: biblio-1144593

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RESUMEN El Conducto Nasopalatino (CNP) es una estructura importante que puede ser susceptible de daño durante procedimientos quirúrgicos en el maxilar superior anterior; por lo tanto examinar meticulosamente la anatomía y variantes del CNP se hace imperativo para un buen diagnóstico y un apropiado plan de tratamiento. Objetivo: Realizar una caracterización anatómica del CNP utilizando Tomografía Computarizada de Haz Cónico (TCHC). Material y métodos: Se evaluaron 154 imágenes de TCHC, en las que se analizó CNP en cuanto a su longitud, forma, e inclinación con respecto al paladar duro y el diámetro anteroposterior del foramen incisivo (FI) en hombres y mujeres de 18 años de edad en adelante. Resultados: A la evaluación del CNP en cortes sagitales de TCHC presentó diferentes formas; se encontró que la forma más común fue la cilíndrica en 89 pacientes (58%), seguida de la forma de embudo en 38 (25%), y las menos frecuentes fueron la forma a de reloj de arena en 20 (13%) y de huso en 7 (5%). La longitud promedio del CNP fue de 10,83 mm (± 2,13), el promedio del diámetro anteroposterior del FI fue de 3,44 mm (± 0,80) y la angulación promedio en relación al paladar duro fue de 16,44° (± 7,32). Conclusiones: El estudio mostró la variabilidad del CNP en la población peruana, tanto en la forma, longitud e inclinación, así como también en el diámetro del FI.


SUMMARY Nasopalatine Canal (NPC) is an important structure that may be susceptible to damage during surgical procedures in the anterior maxilla, therefore a thorough examination of the anatomy and variants of the NPC is imperative for a good diagnosis and an appropriate treatment plan. Objective: To perform an anatomic characterization of NPC using Computed Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT). Material and methods: 154 images of CBCT were evaluated, in which the NPC was analyzed in terms of length, shape, and inclination with respect to the hard palate and the maximum anteroposterior of the incisive foramen (IF) in men and women of 18 years of age and onwards. Results: to the evaluation of the NCP in sagittal slices of CBCT, it presented different forms, it was found to the cylindrical shape as the most common in 89 patients (58%), followed by the funnel shape in 38 (25%), and the less frequent were the shape of hourglass in 20 (13%) and spindle (5%). The average length of the NCP was 10.83 mm (± 2.13), the average of the anteroposterior diameter of the FI was 3.44 mm (± 0.80) and the average angulation of the CNP in relation to the hard palate was 16.44 ° (± 7.32). Conclusions: The study showed the variability of NCP in the Peruvian population, like in shape, length and inclination, as well as the diameter of the FI.

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