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Incidence of Maxillary Sinus Septa in the Saudi Population

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Abstract Background The variability in the maxillary sinus anatomy makes dental implant planning challenging. One of the anatomical landmarks that could affect the decision for implant placement around the maxillary sinus is the sinus septa. This study aimed to retrospectively determine the prevalence, anatomical distribution, and morphology of the maxillary sinus septa. Materials and methods This study included 309 CBCT images that were analyzed to determine the prevalence, height, location, and orientation of the maxillary sinus septa. Descriptive statistics, Mann‒Whitney U tests, and Kruskal‒Wallis tests were used for data analysis. Results A total of 618 maxillary sinuses were analyzed. Maxillary septa were present in 30% (n = 188) of the sinuses and in approximately 45% of the analyzed images. The mean height of the septa was 5.09 mm. The presence of bilateral septa was evident in 49 subjects (35.25%). Female subjects were significantly more likely to have only one septum (n = 67, 53.6%, p < 0.05). Conclusion The presence of septa is very common, found in one-third to approximately half of the evaluated cases, which warrants careful examination before any surgical interventions to avoid possible complications.
Title: Incidence of Maxillary Sinus Septa in the Saudi Population
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Abstract Background The variability in the maxillary sinus anatomy makes dental implant planning challenging.
One of the anatomical landmarks that could affect the decision for implant placement around the maxillary sinus is the sinus septa.
This study aimed to retrospectively determine the prevalence, anatomical distribution, and morphology of the maxillary sinus septa.
Materials and methods This study included 309 CBCT images that were analyzed to determine the prevalence, height, location, and orientation of the maxillary sinus septa.
Descriptive statistics, Mann‒Whitney U tests, and Kruskal‒Wallis tests were used for data analysis.
Results A total of 618 maxillary sinuses were analyzed.
Maxillary septa were present in 30% (n = 188) of the sinuses and in approximately 45% of the analyzed images.
The mean height of the septa was 5.
09 mm.
The presence of bilateral septa was evident in 49 subjects (35.
25%).
Female subjects were significantly more likely to have only one septum (n = 67, 53.
6%, p < 0.
05).
Conclusion The presence of septa is very common, found in one-third to approximately half of the evaluated cases, which warrants careful examination before any surgical interventions to avoid possible complications.

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