“Big-nose variant” is an anatomical phenomenon defined as the pneumatization of inferior third of the nasal cavity within the alveolar ridge while simultaneously displacing the maxillary sinus laterally. The purpose of the present study was to assess the prevalence of the big-nose variant phenomenon and suggest a morphology classification system. Diagnostic anatomical evaluation was performed in a tertiary medical center on 321 randomly selected maxillary cone beam computerized tomography scans of patients who presented at an oral and maxillofacial department. Two anatomical categories were defined for anatomical identification: classes for horizontal mesiodistal distribution, and divisions for vertical distribution. Class 2, defined as loc...
WOS: 000332832100013PubMed ID: 23832260The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship betwee...
PURPOSE: To analyze available evidence on the incidence of anatomical variations or disease of the m...
Proper implant positioning in the posterior region of the edentulous maxilla commonly requires sinus...
© 2021Introduction: Anatomical variations in the sinonasal region are remarkably common and these va...
BACKGROUND: When considering dental implant rehabilitation in atrophic posterior sectors, the max...
BACKGROUND: The sinus lift technique may be difficult to perform if an aberrant sinus anatomy is enc...
Variability of the bony structures located in the maxillary sinus, and of the lateral nasal wall top...
Anatomical variations are very important to be identified when planning a paranasal sinus (PNS) surg...
Background: With the advent of multidetector computed tomography (MDCT), imaging of paranasal sinuse...
Background: Knowledge of the anatomical relationships and the anatomical variations in paranasal sin...
PURPOSE: To analyze available evidence on the incidence of anatomical variations or disease of the m...
Partially edentulous patients who present with inadequate bone height in the posterior maxillary can...
Introduction: Maxillary sinus septas are barriers of cortical bone that arise from the floor or from...
The aim of this study was to analyse the posterior maxillary sinus based on its extension into the a...
The aim of this study is to review the prevalence of anatomical variations in sinonasal area, determ...
WOS: 000332832100013PubMed ID: 23832260The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship betwee...
PURPOSE: To analyze available evidence on the incidence of anatomical variations or disease of the m...
Proper implant positioning in the posterior region of the edentulous maxilla commonly requires sinus...
© 2021Introduction: Anatomical variations in the sinonasal region are remarkably common and these va...
BACKGROUND: When considering dental implant rehabilitation in atrophic posterior sectors, the max...
BACKGROUND: The sinus lift technique may be difficult to perform if an aberrant sinus anatomy is enc...
Variability of the bony structures located in the maxillary sinus, and of the lateral nasal wall top...
Anatomical variations are very important to be identified when planning a paranasal sinus (PNS) surg...
Background: With the advent of multidetector computed tomography (MDCT), imaging of paranasal sinuse...
Background: Knowledge of the anatomical relationships and the anatomical variations in paranasal sin...
PURPOSE: To analyze available evidence on the incidence of anatomical variations or disease of the m...
Partially edentulous patients who present with inadequate bone height in the posterior maxillary can...
Introduction: Maxillary sinus septas are barriers of cortical bone that arise from the floor or from...
The aim of this study was to analyse the posterior maxillary sinus based on its extension into the a...
The aim of this study is to review the prevalence of anatomical variations in sinonasal area, determ...
WOS: 000332832100013PubMed ID: 23832260The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship betwee...
PURPOSE: To analyze available evidence on the incidence of anatomical variations or disease of the m...
Proper implant positioning in the posterior region of the edentulous maxilla commonly requires sinus...