R. Fuhrmann et al., RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF ARTIFICIAL BONE DEFECTS IN THE FLOOR OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS, Dento-maxillo-facial radiology, 26(2), 1997, pp. 112-116
Objective: To compare dental radiographs and axial high resolution (HR
) CT scans for the identification of artificial bone defects between t
he maxillary sinus and the roots of the adjacent teeth and to evaluate
the accuracy of HR-CT. Methods: Artificial bone defects of different
dimensions were produced in the antral floor adjacent to 40 roots of 2
3 premolars and molars in 21 human autopsy specimens of the posterior
maxilla. Periapical radiographs were obtained together with 1 mm axial
HR-CT scans. The macroscopic and radiological findings of both sets o
f images were compared. Histological sections were prepared correspond
ing to the CT scans and the accuracy of the scans evaluated by measure
ment of five parameters. Results: None of the artificial bone defects
could be identified on the dental radiographs. In contrast 62.5% of th
e antral bone defects could be identified in the axial HR-CT scans. Id
entification of their margins depended on the location on the tooth ro
ot, adjacent bone morphology and visualization of the periodontal liga
ment space. When the periodontal ligament space was visualised identif
ication of an antral floor between 0.2 and 0.5 mm thick was feasible.
Conclusion: In certain clinical situations HR-CT is appropriate for id
entifying antral bone defects between the maxillary sinus and the root
s of the adjacent teeth.