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Bioinformation ; 18(3): 251-254, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36518147

ABSTRACT

It is of interest to assess the presence of maxillary sinus septae in patients undergoing implant treatment using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT).This retrospective study evaluated CBCT scans of 99 patients who opted for implant placement. A total of 198 sinuses were analyzed. The cases were divided into two group's namely edentulous group and non-edentulous groups. The location of septa was divided for analysis into 3 regions namely, the anterior (1st and 2nd premolar), middle (1st and 2nd molar) and posterior (behind 2nd molar) regions. Out of 198 sinuses assessed 15 sinuses had septa. It was more common in males. Mean height of septa was 7.7mm. It was more commonly seen in the middle region (1st and 2nd molar). All of the septa were partial in nature. Septa were common on the right side. It was absent in the edentulous group. To conclude this study showed low prevalence of septa in patients who were assessed as a part of pre-operative planning for implant placement. Modified sinus lift procedures were completed for placement of bone grafts in patients with septa,. This reduced the chances of membrane perforation and increases the chances of better outcomes. CBCT with its low cost and high resolution is useful for assessing the sinus.

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