This study aimed to evaluate the morphological and dimensional variations of the frontal air sinuses in a group of adolescent Caucasians and Chinese with different skeletal malocclusions in both genders. This retrospective study included 290 adolescent Caucasians and Chinese patients with 145 each. Each sample included 90 females and 55 males and was categorized based on ANB angle in reference to each population norms into 65 skeletal class I, 50 skeletal class II, and 30 skeletal class III malocclusions. All linear, angular, and surface area measurements of the frontal air sinuses were evaluated using lateral cephalometric radiographs and calculated using Winceph version 8 software. The frontal air sinus parameters were compared between ge...
Human identification is considered as an important step in the reconstruction of biological profiles...
Objectives: To define the dimensions of the frontal sinus in groups standardized for age and gender ...
In humans, the frontal sinus (FS) is located in the medial part of the supraorbital region, sometime...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-90)Although occasionally studied, the frontal sinuse...
Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between frontal sinus shape and fa...
Although there are many reports on the measurement of the paranasal sinuses, few studies examined th...
Introduction: Frontal sinuses are paired irregularly shaped pneumatized cavities that are located in...
Introduction: Frontal sinus has distinct characteristics that can contributed to human identificatio...
Background: The frontal sinus area can be used as a diagnostic aid to recognize mouth breather subje...
The anthropometrical profiles, function and variation of frontal sinus have been poorly understood. ...
Abstract: Background and Objectives: The frontal sinus is regarded as one of the human paranasal s...
The frontal sinuses are cranial areas of clinical, forensic and pathology importance whose developme...
Due to the close relationship between the maxillary posterior teeth roots and the maxillary sinus fl...
Introduction: Understanding the variation in the size and shape of the paranasal sinuses in detail i...
Introduction: The varying pneumatisation patterns of the frontal sinus (FS) can be utilised in the f...
Human identification is considered as an important step in the reconstruction of biological profiles...
Objectives: To define the dimensions of the frontal sinus in groups standardized for age and gender ...
In humans, the frontal sinus (FS) is located in the medial part of the supraorbital region, sometime...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-90)Although occasionally studied, the frontal sinuse...
Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between frontal sinus shape and fa...
Although there are many reports on the measurement of the paranasal sinuses, few studies examined th...
Introduction: Frontal sinuses are paired irregularly shaped pneumatized cavities that are located in...
Introduction: Frontal sinus has distinct characteristics that can contributed to human identificatio...
Background: The frontal sinus area can be used as a diagnostic aid to recognize mouth breather subje...
The anthropometrical profiles, function and variation of frontal sinus have been poorly understood. ...
Abstract: Background and Objectives: The frontal sinus is regarded as one of the human paranasal s...
The frontal sinuses are cranial areas of clinical, forensic and pathology importance whose developme...
Due to the close relationship between the maxillary posterior teeth roots and the maxillary sinus fl...
Introduction: Understanding the variation in the size and shape of the paranasal sinuses in detail i...
Introduction: The varying pneumatisation patterns of the frontal sinus (FS) can be utilised in the f...
Human identification is considered as an important step in the reconstruction of biological profiles...
Objectives: To define the dimensions of the frontal sinus in groups standardized for age and gender ...
In humans, the frontal sinus (FS) is located in the medial part of the supraorbital region, sometime...