I V Galvoronskiy, M G Galvoronskaya, A A Semyonova, A A Ponomaryov
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Abstract
To detect the anatomical correlations between the
form of the palato-alveolar complex and the shape
and degree of pneumatization of the maxillary
sinuses, skull frontal saw cuts obtained from 60
adult persons were studied at the level of the
second molars. The form of the palato-alveolar
complex was found to change significantly with the
loss of teeth. Thus the palato-alveolar complex
with well expressed alveolar process of the upper
jaw and high palatal vault more often corresponded
to the maxillarysinus of a trihedral or uncertain
form with the varying degrees of pneumatization.
The palato-alveolar complex with a considerable
atrophy of an alveolar process of the upper jaw
and the flat palate was accompanied by the
hyperpneumatitized sinuses of a tetrahedral form,
while the transitional form of the complex which
was observed in cases of partial loss of the teeth,
was combined with the asymmetry of the form and
degree of a pneumatization of the sinuses. These
correlations are important for oral and maxillofacial
surgery and dentistry.