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The incidence, location, and height of maxillary sinus septa in the edentulous and dentate maxilla. Discussion

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The incidence, location, and height of maxillary sinus septa in the edentulous and dentate maxilla. Discussion

Auteurs : G. Krennmair ; C. W. Ulm ; H. Lugmayr ; P. Solar ; J. D. Stover

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Purpose: This study evaluated the incidence, location, and height of antral septa and demonstrates their clinical implications. Materials and methods: One hundred ninety-four maxillary posterior regions, subdivided into four groups (group 1, 61 clinically examined atrophic ridges; group 2, 41 anatomically examined atrophic ridges; group 3, 42 radiographically [CT] examined atrophic ridges; and group 4, 50 CT examined dentate maxillary ridges), were examined for the incidence, location, and height of antral septa. Results: The incidence of antral septa was significantly greater (P <.01) in atrophic edentulous regions (groups 1, 2, and 3) than in dentate regions (group 4). However, the septa were much lower (P <.01). In atrophic maxillae, about 70% of antral septa were located in the anterior (premolar) region. Conclusions: Antral septa are more commonly found in edentulous atrophic maxillae than in dentate maxillae. The septae in edentulous atrophic maxillae are shorter than those found in dentate maxillae. When present, maxillary sinus septae are more common anteriorly than posteriorly. CT scanning is the preferred radiographic method for detecting the presence (or absence) of sinus septae. Panoramic radiography has less sensitivity and specifity than CT scanning for the detection of sinus septa.

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ET : The incidence, location, and height of maxillary sinus septa in the edentulous and dentate maxilla. Discussion
AU : KRENNMAIR (G.); ULM (C. W.); LUGMAYR (H.); SOLAR (P.); STOVER (J. D.)
AF : University of Vienna, School of Dentistry/Vienna/Autriche (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut.); Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Louisiana State University Medical Center/New Orleans, Louisiana/Etats-Unis (5 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Article; Commentaire; Niveau analytique
SO : Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery; ISSN 0278-2391; Coden JOMSDA; Etats-Unis; Da. 1999; Vol. 57; No. 6; Pp. 667-672; Bibl. 22 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : Purpose: This study evaluated the incidence, location, and height of antral septa and demonstrates their clinical implications. Materials and methods: One hundred ninety-four maxillary posterior regions, subdivided into four groups (group 1, 61 clinically examined atrophic ridges; group 2, 41 anatomically examined atrophic ridges; group 3, 42 radiographically [CT] examined atrophic ridges; and group 4, 50 CT examined dentate maxillary ridges), were examined for the incidence, location, and height of antral septa. Results: The incidence of antral septa was significantly greater (P <.01) in atrophic edentulous regions (groups 1, 2, and 3) than in dentate regions (group 4). However, the septa were much lower (P <.01). In atrophic maxillae, about 70% of antral septa were located in the anterior (premolar) region. Conclusions: Antral septa are more commonly found in edentulous atrophic maxillae than in dentate maxillae. The septae in edentulous atrophic maxillae are shorter than those found in dentate maxillae. When present, maxillary sinus septae are more common anteriorly than posteriorly. CT scanning is the preferred radiographic method for detecting the presence (or absence) of sinus septae. Panoramic radiography has less sensitivity and specifity than CT scanning for the detection of sinus septa.
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FD : Edentation; Incidence; Localisation; Hauteur; Sinus maxillaire; Cloison; Tomodensitométrie; Radiographie panoramique; Anatomie; Exploration clinique; Etude comparative; Exploration; Homme; Sujet sain
FG : Stomatologie; Dent pathologie; Radiodiagnostic; Imagerie médicale
ED : Edentulousness; Incidence; Localization; Height; Maxillary sinus; Partition wall; Computerized axial tomography; Panoramic radiography; Anatomy; Clinical investigation; Comparative study; Exploration; Human
EG : Stomatology; Dental disease; Radiodiagnosis; Medical imagery
SD : Edentación; Incidencia; Localización; Altura; Seno maxilar; Tabique; Tomodensitometría; Radiografía panorámica; Anatomía; Exploración clínica; Estudio comparativo; Exploración; Hombre
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<ET>The incidence, location, and height of maxillary sinus septa in the edentulous and dentate maxilla. Discussion</ET>
<AU>KRENNMAIR (G.); ULM (C. W.); LUGMAYR (H.); SOLAR (P.); STOVER (J. D.)</AU>
<AF>University of Vienna, School of Dentistry/Vienna/Autriche (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut.); Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Louisiana State University Medical Center/New Orleans, Louisiana/Etats-Unis (5 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Article; Commentaire; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery; ISSN 0278-2391; Coden JOMSDA; Etats-Unis; Da. 1999; Vol. 57; No. 6; Pp. 667-672; Bibl. 22 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Purpose: This study evaluated the incidence, location, and height of antral septa and demonstrates their clinical implications. Materials and methods: One hundred ninety-four maxillary posterior regions, subdivided into four groups (group 1, 61 clinically examined atrophic ridges; group 2, 41 anatomically examined atrophic ridges; group 3, 42 radiographically [CT] examined atrophic ridges; and group 4, 50 CT examined dentate maxillary ridges), were examined for the incidence, location, and height of antral septa. Results: The incidence of antral septa was significantly greater (P <.01) in atrophic edentulous regions (groups 1, 2, and 3) than in dentate regions (group 4). However, the septa were much lower (P <.01). In atrophic maxillae, about 70% of antral septa were located in the anterior (premolar) region. Conclusions: Antral septa are more commonly found in edentulous atrophic maxillae than in dentate maxillae. The septae in edentulous atrophic maxillae are shorter than those found in dentate maxillae. When present, maxillary sinus septae are more common anteriorly than posteriorly. CT scanning is the preferred radiographic method for detecting the presence (or absence) of sinus septae. Panoramic radiography has less sensitivity and specifity than CT scanning for the detection of sinus septa.</EA>
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<FD>Edentation; Incidence; Localisation; Hauteur; Sinus maxillaire; Cloison; Tomodensitométrie; Radiographie panoramique; Anatomie; Exploration clinique; Etude comparative; Exploration; Homme; Sujet sain</FD>
<FG>Stomatologie; Dent pathologie; Radiodiagnostic; Imagerie médicale</FG>
<ED>Edentulousness; Incidence; Localization; Height; Maxillary sinus; Partition wall; Computerized axial tomography; Panoramic radiography; Anatomy; Clinical investigation; Comparative study; Exploration; Human</ED>
<EG>Stomatology; Dental disease; Radiodiagnosis; Medical imagery</EG>
<SD>Edentación; Incidencia; Localización; Altura; Seno maxilar; Tabique; Tomodensitometría; Radiografía panorámica; Anatomía; Exploración clínica; Estudio comparativo; Exploración; Hombre</SD>
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