Dr Ar Talaeipour, Dr L Hafezi L, Dr S Gurang, Dr Sm Sajedi, Dr S Yazdanpanah,
Volume 11, Issue 1 (3-2014)
Abstract:
Background and Aim: An
accurate localization of the lowest border of the cortex of maxillary sinus
floor is important to avoid injury in certain surgical procedures. The aim of
this study was to evaluate and compare the accuracy of linear measurements
between digital panoramic radiography and cone beam computerized tomography
(CBCT) in determining the vertical distance between the alveolar crest and
floor of the maxillary sinus.
Material and Methods: In this
descriptive study 2 cadaver’s skull were used. Thirteen areas separated by 5mm distance were selected on each
skull. A total 26 reference points were
marked by gutta percha cones between maxillary first premolar and second
molar. Digital panoramic radiography and
CBCT were obtained, after which, direct
measurements were taken on sectioned skulls using a digital caliper(0.1mm
accuracy). After of adjusting the radiographic values with the
magnification factors given for each unit,statistical analysis was done using
the Wilcoxon and signed ranks test.
Results: The mean error for linear
measurements was 0.36 + 0.34 mm in
digital panoramic radiography and 0.08 ±0.06mm in CBCT (P= 0.001). All (100%) values
obtained for CBCT and 65.38% of values obtained for digital panoramic were
within ± 0.5 mm of error limits.
Conclusion: CBCT offers more accurate
linear measurements to determine the vertical distance between the alveolar
crest and floor of the maxillary