Anatomical study on the posterior alveolar canal in maxillary tuberosity region using computed tomography

IF 0.4 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
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Abstract

Objective

This study aimed to identify the anatomical characteristics of the posterior alveolar canal (PAC) and related maxillary bone using computed tomography (CT).

Methods

The study included 40 Japanese cadavers (70 hemi-heads), comprising 23 males (41 hemi-heads) and 17 females (29 hemi-heads). Simple CT data of the maxillary bone region of the specimens were obtained and analyzed using a measurement software with reference to the Frankfurt horizontal (FH) plane to identify the PAC in the maxillary tuberosity region, alveolar crest (AC), and corner of the inferior crest of the zygomatic process (CICZP). The shortest distances between the PAC and the respective landmarks and the smallest width of the posterior wall of the maxillary sinus (WPWMS) at the PAC level were calculated and analyzed statistically.

Results

Of all specimens, the mean and SD of AC-PAC: 21.4 ± 3.32 mm, horizontal PAC-CICZP: 15.1 ± 2.89 mm, vertical PAC-CICZP: 5.70 ± 3.15 mm, WPWMS: 0.81 ± 0.31 mm, and the coefficients of variation ranged 15.5–55.3%. In the WPWMS, the mean value was statistically smaller in the female group (0.59 mm) than in the male group (0.96 mm) (p < 0.001).

Conclusions

The results showed certain tendencies in the distances between the PAC and the respective anatomical landmarks with large variations. The thickness of the posterior wall of the maxillary sinus was thinner in females than in males. However, it is < 1 mm in both sexes, and external forces caused by trauma or surgery may fracture the posterior wall of the maxillary sinus and damage the posterior superior alveolar artery regardless of sex.

使用计算机断层扫描对上颌骨结节区后牙槽管进行解剖学研究
方法 研究对象包括 40 具日本尸体(70 个半头),其中男性 23 具(41 个半头),女性 17 具(29 个半头)。研究人员获取了标本上颌骨区域的简单 CT 数据,并使用测量软件以法兰克福水平面(FH)为参照进行分析,以确定上颌结节区域的 PAC、牙槽嵴(AC)和颧突下嵴角(CICZP)。计算并统计分析了 PAC 与相应地标之间的最短距离以及 PAC 水平的上颌窦后壁最小宽度(WPWMS)。结果 在所有标本中,AC-PAC:21.4 ± 3.32 mm,水平 PAC-CICZP: 15.1 ± 2.89 mm,垂直 PAC-CICZP: 5.70 ± 3.15 mm,WPWMS:0.81 ± 0.31 mm,平均值和标度变异系数为 15.5-55.3%。在 WPWMS 中,女性组的平均值(0.59 mm)小于男性组(0.96 mm)(P < 0.001)。女性上颌窦后壁的厚度比男性薄。无论男女,外伤或手术造成的外力都可能导致上颌窦后壁骨折并损伤后牙槽上动脉。
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