上颌窦解剖:牙源性鼻窦炎发展的意义。

Q4 Medicine
Georgian medical news Pub Date : 2024-10-01
E Gorbik, O Ohurtsov, S Heranin, O Kolba, N Breslavets, O Sazonova, K Kysylenko, V Alekseeva
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摘要

本研究调查了可能导致这种情况发展的解剖学先决条件。材料和方法:使用多层计算机断层扫描(MSCT),研究检查了结构和关键解剖特征的关系,包括牙槽突,窦壁厚度,以及牙齿相对于上颌窦的位置。结果:上颌窦下壁主要由牙槽突形成,壁厚差异明显,特别是在中央和外侧区域之间。在95%的病例中,这一壁与上牙的牙根密切相关,尤其是前磨牙。牙槽突的厚度与上颌窦的体积呈明显的负相关,表明较大的鼻窦往往有较薄的牙槽突。此外,我们还发现鼻窦的位置与气化程度之间存在显著的相关性,气化程度降低的情况下,眼眶的位置更靠近中间。结论:上颌窦的结构特征,如其与牙齿的接近性及其与鼻窦气化的关系,是牙源性鼻窦炎发生的关键因素。一个全面的,协作的方法是必要的有效的管理和预防,仔细考虑这些解剖方面在牙科和颌面干预。
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ANATOMY OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS: IMPLICATIONS FOR ODONTOGENIC SINUSITIS DEVELOPMENT.

This study investigates the anatomical prerequisites that could contribute to the development of this condition.

Material and methods: Using multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT), the study examined the structure and relationships of key anatomical features, including the alveolar process, sinus wall thickness, and the position of the teeth in relation to the maxillary sinus.

Results: The results revealed that the lower wall of the maxillary sinus is predominantly formed by the alveolar process, with significant variability in wall thickness, especially between the central and lateral regions. In 95% of cases, this wall was closely associated with the roots of the upper teeth, particularly the premolars. A strong negative correlation was observed between the thickness of the alveolar process and the volume of the maxillary sinus, suggesting that larger sinuses tend to have thinner alveolar processes. Additionally, a significant correlation was found between the position of the sinus and the degree of pneumatization, with a more medially positioned orbit in cases of reduced pneumatization.

Conclusion: Structural features of the maxillary sinus, such as its proximity to the teeth and its relationship to sinus pneumatization, are critical factors in the development of odontogenic rhinosinusitis. A comprehensive, collaborative approach is necessary for effective management and prevention, with careful consideration of these anatomical aspects during dental and maxillofacial interventions.

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