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J. appl. oral sci ; 32: e20230406, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1534756

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Abstract Objective: The aim of this population-based retrospective study was to compare the osteogenic effect of newly formed bone after maxillary sinus floor elevation (MSFE) and simultaneous implantation with or without bone grafts by quantitatively analyzing trabecular bone parameters. Methodology: A total of 100 patients with missing posterior maxillary teeth who required MSFE and implantation were included in this study. Patients were divided into two groups: the non-graft group (n=50) and the graft group (n=50). Radiographic parameters were measured using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), and the quality of newly formed bone was analyzed by assessing trabecular bone parameters using CTAn (CTAnalyzer, SkyScan, Antwerp, Belgium) software. Results: In the selected regions of interest, the non-graft group showed greater bone volume/total volume (BV/TV), bone surface/total volume (BS/TV), trabecular number (Tb. N), and trabecular thickness (Tb. Th) than the graft group (p<0.001). The non-graft group showed lower trabecular separation (Tb. Sp) than the graft group (p<0.001). The incidence of perforation and bleeding was higher in the graft group than in the non-graft group (p<0.001), but infection did not significantly differ between groups (p>0.05). Compared to the graft group, the non-graft group showed lower postoperative bone height, gained bone height and apical bone height (p<0.001). Conclusion: MSFE with and without bone grafts can significantly improve bone formation. In MSFE, the use of bone grafts hinders the formation of good quality bone, whereas the absence of bone grafts can generate good bone quality and limited bone mass.

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Odontol.sanmarquina (Impr.) ; 26(4): e25073, oct.-dic. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1551414

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El proceso biológico de la odontogénesis es complejo, en ella participan mecanismos moleculares y celulares orientados a formar las estructuras dentarias, la alteración de estos mecanismos pueden originar los quistes dentígeros o foliculares. Estas patologías son cavidades anormales recubiertas por epitelio y con contenido líquido o semilíquido, rodeados generalmente de una capa de tejido conectivo; siempre asociados a la corona de dientes incluidos, son asintomáticos y de evolución lenta, descubiertas radiográficamente como una imagen unilocular y radiolúcidos, los de gran tamaño son infrecuentes, el tratamiento consiste en remoción quirúrgica completa.


The biological process of odontogenesis is complex, where molecular and cellular mechanisms participate at forming dental structures. The alteration of these mechanisms can cause dentigerous or follicular cysts, which are pathologies with abnormal cavities lined by epithelium and with liquid or semi-liquid content, usually surrounded by a layer of connective tissue; always associated with the crown of included teeth, they are asymptomatic and of slow evolution, discovered radiographically as a unilocular image and radiolucent. The large ones are infrequent and their treatment consists of complete surgical removal.

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Odontol.sanmarquina (Impr.) ; 26(4): e25957, oct.-dic. 2023.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1551151

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Introduction: The loss of dental elements can lead to excessive bone loss in the posterior maxillary segments, which can limit the placement of dental implants in that area, the pneumatization of the maxillary sinus and the absence of dental elements to keep the bone active are some of the main causes. Among the wide range of available grafting materials, bovine hydroxyapatite has been extensively studied and has shown excellent clinical and histological results. Materials and methods: A total of 17 maxillary sinus floor elevations were performed (n = 8 Osteodens, n = 9 Bio-Oss). After a healing period of 6 to 8 months, a block of the grafted area was obtained using trephines and analyzed by histomorphometry. Results: The percentage of neoformed bone tissue was higher for Bio-Oss (39.0% ± 11.1) compared to Osteodens (33.4% ± 8.3), while the remaining graft values were slightly lower in Bio-Oss compared to Osteodens (16.3% ± 11.2 and 20.8% ± 12.1, respectively). The proportion of connective tissue was similar in both groups (44.7% Bio-Oss and 45.8% Osteodens). Age, gender, and residual height of the sinus floor did not show statistically significant differences. Conclusions: In this study, both graft materials (Bio-Oss and Osteodens) showed no statistically significant differences in their ability to regenerate suitable bone tissue for implant placement after 6 months of healing. Further studies with a larger sample size are needed to validate these results.


Introducción: La pérdida de elementos dentarios puede provocar una excesiva pérdida ósea en los segmentos maxilares posteriores, lo que puede limitar la colocación de implantes dentarios en esa zona, la neumatización del seno maxilar y la ausencia de elementos dentarios que mantengan el hueso activo son algunas de las principales causas. Entre la amplia gama de materiales de injerto disponibles, la hidroxiapatita bovina ha sido ampliamente estudiada y ha mostrado excelentes resultados clínicos e histológicos. Materiales y métodos: Se realizaron un total de 17 elevaciones del suelo del seno maxilar (n = 8 Osteodens, n = 9 Bio-Oss). Tras un periodo de cicatrización de 6 a 8 meses, se obtuvo un bloque de la zona injertada mediante trépanos y se analizó mediante histomorfometría. Resultados: El porcentaje de tejido óseo neoformado fue mayor en Bio-Oss (39,0% ± 11,1) en comparación con Osteodens (33,4% ± 8,3), mientras que los valores del injerto remanente fueron ligeramente inferiores en Bio-Oss en comparación con Osteodens (16,3% ± 11,2 y 20,8% ± 12,1, respectivamente). La proporción de tejido conjuntivo fue similar en ambos grupos (44,7% Bio-Oss y 45,8% Osteodens). La edad, el sexo y la altura residual del piso sinusal no mostraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas. Conclusiones: En este estudio, ambos materiales de injerto (Bio-Oss y Osteodens) no mostraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas en su capacidad para regenerar tejido óseo adecuado para la colocación de implantes tras 6 meses de cicatrización. Se necesitan más estudios con un tamaño de muestra mayor para validar estos resultados.

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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 2023 Jun; 66(2): 352-355
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223447

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SMARCB1 (INI-1)-deficient sinonasal carcinoma is a rare, poorly differentiated carcinoma defined by complete loss of tumor suppressor gene SMARCB1 (INI-1) within the neoplastic cell nuclei demonstrated by the immunohistochemical stain. SMARCB1 (INI-1) gene inactivation has been implicated in the pathogenesis of a diverse group of malignant neoplasms that tend to share “rhabdoid” morphology. SMARCB1 (INI-1)-deficient sinonasal carcinoma was first reported by Agaimy et al. in 2014. These tumors are often basaloid with focal rhabdoid differentiation, prominent necrosis, increased mitotic activity, and aggressive behavior. Other than being INI-1 and NUT negative, they are positive for pancytokeratin and express variable immunoreactivity for squamous markers like p63 and neuroendocrine markers like synaptophysin. Most patients present with locally advanced disease and hence a combination of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery is usually recommended.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218506

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Introduction: Aspergillus fumigatus is the most prevalent fungal pathogen reported to cause diseases such as aspergilloma or aspergillosis in humans. Aspergillomas are commonly seen in a poorly drained and avascular cavitary space. Paranasal sinuses are most commonly involved, especially maxillary sinus. In the past two decades, the incidence of aspergillosis has increased substantially. Aims: To evaluate cases reported as aspergilloma of the maxillary sinus and to determine the percentage of cases involving aspergilloma of the maxillary sinus in healthy individuals. Materials and Methods: After the final full-text review,16 articles were included in this systematic review. Data extracted from these full-text articles was reviewed. Results: 83 % of cases had a history of dental procedures, with 42 % of those being due to infection from previous extraction sockets and 41 % due to root canal therapy (RCT). About 43% of the patients were immunocompromised, while 56% were healthy without any predisposing conditions. Conclusion: Aspergillus fungal infections of the paranasal sinuses are common and can occur in apparently healthy as well as immunocompromised individuals. Aspergilloma is the most common fungal infection involving the maxillary sinus with iatrogenic-dentogenic factors being predominant for initiation and progression of the infection. About 43% of the patients in this review were immunocompromised patients whereas 56% of the patients were healthy without any known predisposing condi- tions. The progression and prognosis of this disease depends on the location and immunologic status of the patient. So, it is very important for dentists to be cautious while performing any dental procedures so as not to initiate any iatrogenic infections.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535291

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Introducción: la Comunicación Oroantral (COA) es el espacio que se crea entre el seno maxilar y la cavidad oral, la cual si no es tratada progresará a una Fístula Oroantral (FOA) o enfermedad sinusal crónica. El factor predisponente más común de una COA es la extracción de los dientes superiores posteriores (generalmente el primer o segundo molares). El objetivo de este estudio fue realizar una revisión de literatura con énfasis en implicaciones clínicas y las alternativas de tratamiento de una COA por medio de una actualización y revisión de información de interés. Métodos: se llevó a cabo una revisión de literatura por medio de una recolección y análisis de bibliografía de las comunicaciones oroantrales y la comparación y alternativas de tratamiento. Discusión: se han propuesto diversas técnicas para el manejo de una COA, entre las cuales se encuentran los colgajos locales, así como el uso de biomateriales, los cuales han dado resultados favorables en el cierre del defecto. Conclusión: el tratamiento de una COA tiene como propósito revenir su avance a una FOA, el desarrollo de sinusitis y/o que el defecto se acrecente; para ello, el clínico debe estar familiarizado con las diversas técnicas con base a la necesidad del paciente.


Introduction: the Oroantral Communication (OAC) is the space that is created between the maxillary sinus and the oral cavity, which if not treated will progress to an Oroantral Fistula (OAF) or chronic sinus disease. The most common predisposing factor for a COA is the extraction of the upper posterior teeth (usually the first or second molars). The aim of this study was to carry out a literature review with emphasis on clinical implications and treatment alternatives of a COA through an update and review of information of interest. Methods: a literature review was carried out through a collection and analysis of bibliography of oroantral communications and the comparison and treatment alternatives. Discussion: various techniques have been proposed for the management of an AOC, among which are local flaps, as well as the use of biomaterials, which have given favorable results in closing the defect. Conclusion: the treatment of an AOC has as purpose to prevent its progression to an AFO, the development of sinusitis and/or that the defect increases; To do this, the clinician must be familiar with the various techniques based on the patient's needs.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220102

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Posterior maxillary region is often limited for standard implant placement because of reduced residual vertical bone height. An elevation of the maxillary sinus floor is one option in solving this problem. This article describes the various surgical techniques that can be used to enter the sinus cavity, elevating the sinus membrane and placing the bone grafts for placement of dental implants in the resorbed posterior maxillary region.

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Int. j. morphol ; 41(2): 618-624, abr. 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1440303

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El conocimiento de la relación entre el seno maxilar y los ápices de los dientes posterosuperiores es fundamental para evitar complicaciones frente a distintos tratamientos. Estudio descriptivo de corte transversal, con muestra por conveniencia de 383 imágenes de raíces de dientes posterosuperiores obtenidas por medio de tomografía computarizada de haz cónico (TCHC) de un centro radiológico en Viña del Mar, Chile. Cada raíz fue clasificada según su relación vertical con el seno en 4 categorías (0: ápice no se encuentra en contacto con contorno inferior del seno; 1: ápice en contacto con seno; 2: ápice lateralmente al seno; 3: ápice se protruye en seno). Además se midió su distancia en mm. Los datos fueron analizados con estadística descriptivas. El diente más lejano al seno maxilar fue el primer premolar superior (4.2 mm), seguido por el segundo premolar superior (1 mm). En el primer molar superior la raíz más lejana fue la mesio-vestibular (MV) 1mm, seguida por la raíz disto-vestibular (DV) 0.6mm y la raíz palatina (P) -1mm. En el segundo molar superior la raíz más lejana fue P 0.4mm, luego la DV 0.3mm, y MV -0,11mm. En cuanto a las categorías, se observó que la mayoría de las raíces se encuentran alejadas del seno siendo la raíz P del primer molar superior y la raíz MV del segundo molar superior las que se encuentran mayormente protruidas (42 % y 26 % respectivamente). El primer premolar es el diente posterosuperior que se encuentra más alejado del seno maxilar y a medida que se avanza hacia posterior hay tendencia a disminuir la distancia entre los ápices y el seno maxilar.


SUMMARY: Knowledge of the relationship between the maxillary sinus and the apices of the upper posterior teeth is crucial to avoid complications when considering different treatments. A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out, with a convenience sample of 383 images of upper posterior teeth roots, obtained by means of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) from a radiological center in Viña del Mar, Chile. Each root was classified according to its vertical relationship with the sinus into 4 categories (0: apex is not in contact with the lower contour of the sinus; 1: apex is in contact with the sinus; 2: apex laterally to the sinus; 3: apex protrudes in sinus). In addition, its distance was measured in mm. The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics. The tooth farthest from the maxillary sinus was the maxillary first premolar (4.2 mm), followed by the maxillary second premolar (1 mm). In the upper first molar, the most distant root was the mesiobuccal (MV) 1mm, followed by the distobuccal root (DV) 0.6mm and the palatal root (P) -1mm. In the upper second molar, the furthest root was P 0.4mm, then DV 0.3mm, and MV -0.11mm. In reference to the categories, it was observed that most of the roots are far from the sinus, with the P root of the first upper molar and the MV root of the second upper molar being the most protruding (42 % and 26 % respectively). The first premolar is the posterior maxillary tooth that is furthest from the maxillary sinus and as one advances posteriorly there is a tendency to decrease the distance between the apices and the maxillary sinus.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Young Adult , Tooth Apex/diagnostic imaging , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Maxillary Sinus/diagnostic imaging , Cross-Sectional Studies , Tooth Apex/anatomy & histology , Maxillary Sinus/anatomy & histology
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Int. j. morphol ; 41(2): 461-465, abr. 2023. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1440326

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Comparar la permeabilidad de las vías aéreas y el tamaño de los senos maxilares en relación con la clase esqueletal. se midieron 90 radiografías lateral de cráneo, divididas en 3 grupos, comparando las 3 clases esqueletales, las cuales se determinaron con la medida ANB de Steiner, y estas a su vez en dos subgrupos que fueron hombres y mujeres, en las cuales se utilizó el análisis de McNamara para el análisis de vías aéreas y para el área del seno maxilar se tomaron dos medidas una antero-posterior y cefálica-caudal. Al comparar los hombres con las mujeres se identificó significancia estadística en vía área superior de clase II (p=≤0.017), vía aérea inferior de clase III (p=≤0.006). Al comparar las clases esqueletales en hombres se identificó diferencias en la vía aérea superior en las clases I vs III (p=≤0.05), inferior en la clase I vs III (p=≤0,001) y II vs III (p=≤0.044). Con respecto a mujeres se identificó significancia en la vía aérea superior al comparar la clase I vs II (p=≤0,043), vía aérea inferior en la clase II vs III (p=≤0.05), longitud del seno maxilar al comparar clase I vs II (p=≤0.017). Entre la clase I esqueletal y la clase II, el tamaño de los senos maxilares resulto menor en longitud en las mujeres de clase II esqueletal. Entre la clase I y clase III esqueletal en hombres, se encontró una longitud menor en la vía aérea superior e inferior en la clase I. Las vías aéreas resultaron en menor tamaño en sujetos de clase II.


SUMMARY: To compare the airway permeability and the size of the maxillary sinuses in relation to the skeletal class. 90 lateral skull radiographs were divided into 3 groups, comparing the 3 skeletal classes, which were determined with Steiner's ANB measurement, and these were once in two subgroups that were men and women, in any McNamara analysis was used for the analysis of airways and for the maxillary sinus area measurements were made an antero-posterior and cephalic-caudal. When comparing males with females, statistical significance was identified in the upper class II route (p=≤0,017), lower class III airway (p=≤0.006). At least skeletal classes in men, differences were identified in the upper airway in classes I vs III (p=≤0.05), lower in class I vs III (p=≤0.001) and II vs III (p=≤0.044). With respect to women, significance was identified in the upper airway when comparing class I vs II (p=≤0.043), lower airway in class II vs. III (p=≤0.05), maxillary sinus length to class I vs II (p=≤0.017). Between skeletal class I and class II, maxillary sinus size was shorter in length in skeletal class II women. Between class I and skeletal class III in men, a lower length was found in the upper and lower airways in class I. The airways were found to be smaller in class II subjects.


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Humans , Male , Female , Permeability , Nasopharynx/diagnostic imaging , Maxillary Sinus/diagnostic imaging , Nasopharynx/anatomy & histology , Malocclusion, Angle Class I , Malocclusion, Angle Class II , Malocclusion, Angle Class III , Maxillary Sinus/anatomy & histology , Mexico
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222449

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Accidental entry of any foreign body into the paranasal sinus could be due to known causes or unknown causes with the patient being either symptomatic or sometimes asymptomatic. Such asymptomatic conditions make it difficult to detect the foreign body for an indefinite period which on a longer duration may lead to various complications later. Routine radiographic examination during dental checkup reports to serve a good purpose in these kinds of cases by accidental detection of such foreign bodies in the maxillofacial region leading to early diagnosis and timely management. The present paper highlights the importance of routine radiographs in detecting a rare type of foreign body (nasal stud) in the maxillary sinus in the asymptomatic patient.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218785

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Introduction: Fungal ball is a non-invasive sinus disease and the incidence of this disease has increased in recent years and also several case reports and case series have suggested a relationship with the accidental displacement of root into maxillary sinus. We report a case where fungal ball was removed along with the dental root fragment which was accidentally displaced into the maxillary sinus following traumatic dental extraction. A 32-years-oldCase Report: female patient presented to Maxillofacial Surgery Department with complaint of pain in the left orofacial region for one month. The patient had a history of traumatic extraction of posterior maxillary teeth 4 years back. On examination, no dental cause of pain was detected. On further evaluation, a foreign body within the left maxillary sinus was seen in the panoramic radiograph. Computed tomography images revealed displaced root in the left maxillary sinus with surrounding heterogenous soft tissue opacity. Following the detection of foreign body, patient underwent Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) and the root was retrieved and the adjacent soft tissue specimen was sent for histopathological examination. The presence of fungus consistent with the Aspergillus species was confirmed. Conclusion: This article emphasizes the importance of atraumatic dental extraction, the association of fungal ball with displaced root and the utility of FESS in clearing the same.

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Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery ; (12): 243-251, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-982725

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Objective:To assess the prognosis of sinonasal adenoid cystic carcinoma with hard palatine invasion treated by transnasal endoscopic total maxillectomy. Methods:Clinical data of twenty-six patients with sinonasal adenoid cystic carcinoma invading hard palatine treated by transnasal endoscopic total maxillectomy between May 2014 and December 2020 was analyzed retrospectively. Survival rate, local recurrence and distant metastasis were analyzed using Kaplan-Meier method. Cox regression was used to investigate the prognosis factors. Masticatory function after maxillectomy has also been assessed using the questionnaire of patients' satisfaction about masticatory function. Results:Margins in 8 patients(30%) were positive. The median time of follow-up was 38 months(6 to 85 months). Twenty-five patients recurred. Four patients died of distant metastasis. The 5-year overall survival rate and relapse-free survival rate was 79.5% and 89.1%, respectively. Independent predictors of outcome on multivariate analysis were positive margin(P=0.018), recurrence(P=0.006) and distant metastasis(P=0.04). Conclusion:Transnasal endoscopic total maxillectomy could be performed for the treatment of the sinonasal adenoid cystic carcinoma with hard palatine invasion. Positive margin, local recurrence and distant metastasis were important predictors for patients' prognosis.


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Humans , Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic/pathology , Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms/pathology , Retrospective Studies , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/pathology , Prognosis
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African Journal of Dentistry and Implantology ; 24: 42-51, 2023. figures, tables
Article in French | AIM | ID: biblio-1523314

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Dans la région postérieure maxillaire, après extractions dentaires, les crêtes subissent une résorption osseuse continue. Dans cette région s'ajoute un obstacle anatomique formé par le sinus maxillaire qui nécessite des conduites particulières avant et au moment de la pose d'implants. Parmi les techniques d'augmentation de volume osseux, la voie d'abord crestale


In the maxillary posterior region, after dental extractions, the ridges undergo continuous bone resorption. In this region, there is also an anatomical obstacle formed by the maxillary sinus, which requires special management before and at the time of implant placement. Techniques for bone augmentation include the crestal approach with osteotomes and piezo surgery


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Humans , Male , Female
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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 667-672, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-974745

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@#In many cases, tooth movement over a considerable distance is needed to meet the major goal of orthodontic treatment, which has always been to correct malocclusion and improve the facial profile in patients with skeletal malocclusion. However, tooth movement over a considerable distance also carries risks of dehiscence, fenestration, root exposure, and so forth. The reason lies in neglecting many limits for tooth movement, especially anatomical characteristics. This review focuses on structural limits for orthodontic molar movement, such as the alveolar cortex, the maxillary sinus floor, and the mandibular canal. In addition, we set the strategy in clinical orthodontics. For the alveolar cortex and the mandibular canal, orthodontists are recommended to move the root away from the cortical bone initially and formulate personalized molar movement plans according to clinical examination and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and other imaging examinations. First, the molar root was controlled by torque away from the bone plate, and then, the molar movement amount and direction were controlled according to the personalized movement path. In regard to the maxillary sinus floor, light and continuous forces and scientific biomechanics are suitable for bodily tooth movement. In summary, better therapeutic efficacy and long-term stabilization could be achieved by circumventing the limits and risks caused by anatomical limitations and characteristics.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-225612

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Introduction: The Nasolacrimal duct is the terminal part of the nasolacrimal apparatus or tear apparatus. The anatomy of lateral nasal wall is Important for planning the surgeries on lacrimal duct through intranasal approach. Objective: The current study was designed to review the anatomy of nasolacrimal duct in relation to the lateral nasal wall. Material and method: Thirty sagittal sections (14 right and 16 left side) of head and neck of formalin fixed adult cadavers of known sex, gender, ethnicity present in department of anatomy GMCH, Chandigarh were studied. The following parameters were made using a digital calliper and rounded off to the nearest millimetres. 1.Length of nasolacrimal duct (NLD Length) 2. Nearest distance from the nasolacrimal duct to maxillary sinus ostium (NLD - MSO) 3. Nearest distance from the NLD to the anterior nasal spine. (NLD- ANS)4. Nearest distance of the intranasal orifice of the NLD to the nasal floor (NLD- NF) 5. Nearest distance of the intranasal orifice of the NLD to the nasal roof. (NSD- NR) 6. Nearest distance of the intranasal orifice of the NLD to the anterior attachment of the Inferior concha. (NSD- AIT). Observations: In our study the average length of the NLD was 19.8±1.57mm. The intranasal orifice of the NLD was observed to be located on an average of 24.5±2.6mm from the anterior nasal spine, ranging from 5.5-2. 9mm.The average distance from the nasal roof was found to be 32.2±1.67mm and 16.08±1.71mm from nasal floor. In addition, the average distance from the anterior attachment of inferior nasal concha was found to be 14.82±2.37mm. In our study the NLD was an average of 4.08±0.67mm anterior to MSO at the level of the anterior attachment of the MT. On Comparing right and left side The NLD Was found to be slightly longer 22.7 in comparison of 22.2 mm on left side. The distance of NLD From MSO was also found to be larger on left side. The distances of NLD-ANS, NLD NR, NLD -AIT and NLD- NF were also longer on left side. Conclusion: We found that most of the parameters were closer to a study done by Ertugel while the NLD-NF distance was more in our specimen. Running title: nasolacrimal duct: morphometry, surgical importance

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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 88(supl.5): 112-118, Nov.-Dec. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1420884

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Abstract Objective: To compare recurrence rates and symptomatic relief in symptomatic maxillary sinus Retention Cysts (RCs) between Middle Meatus Antrostomy (MMA) alone and Inferior Meatus Antrostomy (IMA) with basal mucosa electrocoagulation. Methods: Patients with symptomatic unilateral maxillary RCs were randomly allocated to MMA (n = 54) and IMA combined with mucosa electrocoagulation (n = 53) groups. Symptomatic relief, cyst recurrence, and closure of the antrostomy opening were compared at 12-months postoperatively. Results: Symptomatic failure occurred in 13 (12.1%) patients, including 9 (16.7%) MMA and 4 (7.5%) IMA patients; this difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.251). Postoperative cyst recurrence occurred in 16 (29.7%) and 1 (1.9%) patient in the MMA and IMA groups, respectively (p<0.0001). Closure of the opening occurred in 7 (13.0%) and 17 (32.1%) patients in the MMA and IMA groups, respectively (p = 0.032). However, there were no significant pairwise correlations between closure of the opening and symptomatic failure or cyst recurrence. Conclusion: IMA combined with basal mucosa electrocoagulation and MMA alone provided similar symptomatic relief for symptomatic maxillary RCs, but IMA had shorter operation times and lower postoperative recurrence rates of RCs. Level of evidence: Level 1b.

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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 88(supl.5): 140-147, Nov.-Dec. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1420908

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Abstract Objective: The aim of this retrospective study is to investigate the prevalence of Infraorbital Canal Protrusion (ICP) degree into the maxillary sinus and its relationship with variations in adjacent structures on Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) images. Methods: 350 CBCT images (700 Infraorbital Canal [IC]) were evaluated retrospectively. ICP was divided into 3 subtypes according to the protrusion degree. The correlation between IC types and variations in adjacent anatomical structures (Haller cell, middle nasal concha pneumatization, maxillary sinus mucosal thickening and septa) was evaluated. The distance between Infraorbital Canal and Cnine Root (IC-CR) was also measured. For type 3, measurements were performed on IC as the length of the bony septum from the IC to the Mxillary Sinus Wall (IC-MSW), the distance from the inferior orbital rim, where the IC begins to protrude into the maxillary sinus (IOR-ICP), the vertical distance from the IC to the Maxillary Sinus Roof (IC-MSR) and Floor (IC-MSF). Results: The prevalence of type 1, 2 and 3 was 62.9%, 29.1%, and 8% respectively. IC-CR was 10.2, 10.7 and 11.4 mm in type 1, 2 and 3, respectively. IC-MSW, IOR-ICP, IC-MSRand floor IC-MSF was 3.8, 10.9, 7.4 and 27.7mm, respectively. On the right and left side, statistically significant correlation was found between IC types and the presence of the Haller cell and sinus septa. But there was no significant correlation between IC types and middle concha pneumatization. Conclusion: Accurate diagnosis of ICP is very important in preventing infraorbital nerve damage in surgical procedures to be performed in the maxillary region. The results of this study could be a guide for surgical planning in this region. Level of evidence: Retrospective study.

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J. oral res. (Impresa) ; 11(5): 1-10, nov. 23, 2022. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1435194

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Aim: To compare the accuracy of the panoramic radiography with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans in measuring the distances between root apexes and the adjacent anatomical structures including the maxillary sinus and the mandibular canal. Material and Methods: A total of 200 CBCT scans (100 maxillary and 100 mandibular) from patients who also had corresponding panoramic radiography were selected. Linear measurements (in mm) presenting centralized image were made between the apexes of the maxillary teeth and the inferior wall of the maxillary sinus, and between the apexes of the mandibular teeth and the superior border of the mandibular canal by using specific software for panoramic radiography and the measurements on the coronal sections in CBCT scans. Data were submitted to inferential statistical analysis and Student's t-test for comparison between measurements. Results: CBCT scans were significantly more accurate than panoramic radiography to measure the distances between the apexes of the maxillary teeth and the inferior wall of the maxillary sinus (p<0.05) and between the apexes of the mandibular teeth and the superior border of the mandibular canal or mental foramen (p<0.05). Conclusion: CBCT scans present more accurate measurements than panoramic radiography.


Objetivo: Comparar la precisión de la radiografía panorámica con las exploraciones de la tomografía computarizada dental de haz en cónico (CBCT) para medir las distancias entre los vértices radiculares y las estructuras anatómicas adyacentes, incluidos el seno maxilar y el canal mandibular. Material y Métodos: Se seleccionaron un total de 200 tomografías CBCT (100 maxilares y 100 mandibulares) de pacientes que además tenían la correspondiente radiografía panorámica. Se realizaron mediciones lineales (en mm) que presentaban imagen centralizada entre los ápices de los dientes maxilares y la pared inferior del seno maxilar, y entre los ápices de los dientes mandibulares y el borde superior del canal mandibular mediante software específico para radiografía panorámica. y las mediciones en las secciones coronales en escaneos CBCT. Los datos se sometieron a análisis estadístico inferencial y prueba t de Student para comparación entre mediciones. Resultados: Las exploraciones CBCT fueron significativamente más precisas que la radiografía panorámica para medir las distancias entre los ápices de los dientes maxilares y la pared inferior del seno maxilar (p<0,05) y entre los ápices de los dientes mandibulares y el borde superior de los dientes mandibulares. canal o agujero mentoniano (p<0.05). Conclusión: Las exploraciones CBCT presentan mediciones más precisas que la radiografía panorámica.


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Humans , Male , Female , Tooth/diagnostic imaging , Radiography, Panoramic , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Tooth Apex/anatomy & histology , Mandibular Canal/diagnostic imaging , Anatomy, Regional , Maxillary Sinus/diagnostic imaging
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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1405310

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RESUMEN: En implantología oral, existen múltiples técnicas para abordar la región atrófica del maxilar posterior. Aun cuando el reborde es limitado, la elevación del piso de seno maxilar sigue siendo el procedimiento de elección. A lo largo de los años, el protocolo quirúrgico se ha ido modificando acorde al avance tecnológico de los sistemas e instrumentos quirúrgicos. Cada opción presenta sus propias indicaciones, ventajas y limitaciones que conducen al clínico para decidir por una u otra técnica. Entre ellas, el abordaje transcrestal es un protocolo predecible y mínimamenteinvasivo para la colocación de implantes y aumentar el volumen óseo en sentido vertical. El presente reporte de caso desarrolla la secuencia quirúrgica para la colocación de implantes en la región posterior del maxilar; siendo uno de ellos, con abordaje transcrest al. Este procedimiento se realizó en una paciente ASA I de 51 años de edad. La planificación del caso fue protésicamente guiada, y la colocación se realizó con implantes Neobiotech® con el Kit Sca de la misma marca (para la elevación del piso de seno maxilar). La cirugía se realizó con una guía multifuncional que permitió ubicar a los implantes en óptima posición tridimensional. Se concluye que la técnica transcrestal es una alternativa recomendable para elevar el piso de seno maxilar en situaciones de reborde con reducida disponibilidad ósea, con la ventaja de realizarse en corto tiempo clínico y baja morbilidad para el paciente.


ABSTRACT: In oral implantology, there are multiple techniques to approach the atrophic region of the posterior maxilla. Even when the ridge is limited, sinus floor elevation remains the procedure of choice. Over the years, the surgical protocol has been modified according to the technological advancement of surgical systems and instruments. Each option has its own indications, advantages and limitations that lead the clinician to decide on one or another technique. Among them, the transcrestal approach is a predictable and minimally invasive protocol for implant placement and increasing bone volume vertically. This case report develops the surgical sequence for the placement of implants in the posterior region of the maxilla; being one of them, with a transcrestal approach. This procedure was performed in a 51-year-old ASA I patient. The planning was prosthetically guided, and the placement was carried out with the Neobiotech® implants case with the Kit Sca of the same company (for the elevation of the maxillary sinus floor). The surgery was performed with a multifunctional guide that placed the implants in an optimal three-dimensional position. It is concluded that the transcrestal technique is a recommended alternative to elevate the maxillary sinus floor in ridge situations with reduced bone availability, with the advantage of performing in a short clinical time and low morbidity for the patient.

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Braz. dent. j ; 33(4): 40-46, July-Aug. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1394093

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Abstract The study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of Micro-CT in linear and volumetric measurements in native (NB) and grafted bone (GB) areas. A total of 111 biopsies of maxillary sinuses grafted with deproteinized bovine bone (DBB) in humans were evaluated. The linear measurements were performed to measure the length of the NB and GB. Furthermore, the amount of mineralized tissues at the NB and GB was performed. In the histomorphometry analysis the percentage of mineralized tissues at the NB and GB was obtained in two histological sections while the mineralized tissues were measure in the micro-CT varying the thresholds of the grayscale varying from 90-250 to 90-150 with 10 levels of variation between each one was applied. Then these data were correlated in order to check the higher r level between the histomorphometry and micro-CT thresholds intervals. The linear length of the NB was 2.44±0.91mm and 2.48±1.50mm, respectively, for micro-CT and histomorphometry (r =0.57), while the linear length of the GB was 3.63±1.66mm and 3.13±1.45mm, respectively, for micro-CT and histomorphometry (r =0.74) Histomorphometry showed 45.91±11.69% of bone in NB, and 49.57±5.59% of bone and biomaterial in the GB. The total volume of mineralized tissues that were closest to the histometric analysis were 43.75±15.39% in the NB (Threshold:90-240; r = 0.50) and 51.68±8.42% in the GB (Threshold:90-180; r =-0.028). The micro-CT analysis showed good accuracy in the linear analysis in both portions of the biopsies but for volumetric analysis just in NB.


Resumo Esse estudo tem como objetivo avaliar a acurácia da análise microtomográfica em mensurações lineares e volumétricas em osso nativo (ON) e enxertado (OE). Para isso, 111 biópsias removidas de seios maxilares de pacientes enxertados com osso bovino desproteinizado foram coletadas e avaliadas. As medidas lineares foram realizadas para medir o comprimento do ON e do OE. Além disso, foi realizada a mensuração da quantidade de tecidos mineralizados em ON e OE. Na análise histomorfométrica a porcentagem de tecidos mineralizados do ON e OE foi obtida em dois cortes histológicos enquanto os tecidos mineralizados foram medidos em microtomografias variando os thresholds da escala de cinza variando de 90-250 a 90-150 com 10 níveis de variação entre cada. Em seguida, esses dados foram correlacionados para verificar o maior nível de R entre os intervalos dos thresholds testados na análise microtomográfica em relação aos dados obtidos na histomorfometria. O comprimento linear do ON foi de 2,44±0,91mm e 2,48±1,50mm, respectivamente, para análises microtomográfica e histomorfométrica (r=0,57), enquanto o comprimento linear do OE foi de 3,63±1,66mm e 3,13±1,45mm, respectivamente, para para análises microtomográfica e histomorfométrica (r =0,74) A histomorfometria detectou 45,91±11,69% de osso na porção de ON e 49,57±5,59% de osso e biomaterial na porção de OE. O volume total de tecidos mineralizados detectados pela análise microtomográfica que apresentou valores mais próximos da análise histomorfométrica foi de 43,75±15,39% no ON (Thresholds:90-240; r = 0,50) e 51,68±8,42% no OE (Thresholds:90-180; r =- 0,028). A análise microtomográfica apresentou boa acurácia na análise linear em ambas as porções das biópsias, porém a mesma apresentou boa acurácia para análise volumétrica apenas em áreas de ON.

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