Frequency of Sphenoid Sinus Pneumatization in Panoramic Radiographs

IF 0.3 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Melike YURTTAŞ, Mustafa KIRANATLI
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 Methods: Panoramic radiographs of 500 patients were performed in this study. The patients who applied to our department with miscellaneous dental complaints were over the age of 14. The gender and age of the patients were recorded and the right, left, or bilateral visibility of SSP was examined. The study subjects were classified into four age categories and SSP prevalence was evaluated with gender, age, and visibility by statistical analyses.
 Results: Female patients were more than males (78%, and 22% respectively). SSP was found in approximately one-third of the patients (33%) in the panoramic radiographs. Of these, 69 (41.8%) were on the right only, 40 (24.2%) on the left only, and 56 (33.9%) were bilateral. SSP was more common in women (24.2%) and was mostly detected in group 2 (14.4%). Any significant difference was not found in terms of right, left, and bilateral SSP, gender, and age groups. (p ›.05).
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Objective: Sphenoid sinus is an irregular cavity in the skull and sphenoid sinus pneumatization (SSP) is a variation of the sphenoid sinus that can observe on the radiographs when it reaches large sizes. It is aimed to evaluate the prevalence of SSP in panoramic radiographs in this study. Methods: Panoramic radiographs of 500 patients were performed in this study. The patients who applied to our department with miscellaneous dental complaints were over the age of 14. The gender and age of the patients were recorded and the right, left, or bilateral visibility of SSP was examined. The study subjects were classified into four age categories and SSP prevalence was evaluated with gender, age, and visibility by statistical analyses. Results: Female patients were more than males (78%, and 22% respectively). SSP was found in approximately one-third of the patients (33%) in the panoramic radiographs. Of these, 69 (41.8%) were on the right only, 40 (24.2%) on the left only, and 56 (33.9%) were bilateral. SSP was more common in women (24.2%) and was mostly detected in group 2 (14.4%). Any significant difference was not found in terms of right, left, and bilateral SSP, gender, and age groups. (p ›.05). Conclusion: SSP can be superposed in the zygomatic arch as a radiolucency that can be misdiagnosed as a cyst. SSP was observed in approximately one-third of patients in this study so dentists should be aware of superimposed surrounding structures of the maxillofacial region for accurate diagnosis.
全景x线片中蝶窦充气的频率
目的:蝶窦是颅骨内的不规则腔体,蝶窦气化(Sphenoid sinus pneumatization, SSP)是蝶窦的一种变异,当其达到较大尺寸时可在x线片上观察到。本研究旨在评估全景x线片中SSP的患病率。 方法:对500例患者进行全景x线摄影。以杂项牙病来我科就诊的患者年龄均在14岁以上。记录患者的性别和年龄,并检查右侧、左侧或双侧SSP的可见性。将研究对象分为4个年龄组,通过统计分析评估SSP患病率,包括性别、年龄和可见度。 结果:女性多于男性(分别为78%和22%)。在全景x线片上,大约三分之一(33%)的患者发现SSP。其中,仅右侧69例(41.8%),左侧40例(24.2%),双侧56例(33.9%)。SSP在女性中更为常见(24.2%),在第2组中检出最多(14.4%)。右、左、双侧SSP、性别、年龄组无显著差异。强生的# x0D; (p . 05);结论:SSP可在颧弓处叠加为放射透光,可误诊为囊肿。在本研究中,大约三分之一的患者观察到SSP,因此牙医应该注意颌面部区域周围的叠加结构,以便准确诊断。
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