DİŞ HEKİMLİĞİ PRATİĞİNDE SIK KARŞILAŞILAN MAKSİLLER SİNÜSLERİN ENFLAMATUAR HASTALIKLARI: DERLEME

Maksiller sinüsler, dişlere ve dişlerle ilişkili anatomik yapılara yakınlığı nedeniyle diş hekimlerinin dikkate alması gereken önemli anatomik oluşumlardır. Maksiller sinüsler, diş hekimliği pratiğinde kullanılan birçok tanı görüntüsünde izlenebilir. Bu nedenle diş hekimi, maksiller sinüslerin normal görünümünü, varyasyonları ve maksiller sinüsleri etkileyebilecek hastalıkları iyi bilmelidir. Bu derlemede diş hekimliği pratiğinde karşımıza daha sık çıkabilen maksiller sinüslerin enflamatuar hastalıklarının radyolojik ve klinik bulguların özetlenmesi amaçlanmaktadır.

Inflammatory Diseases of The Maxillary Sinus, Frequently Encountered In Dentistry Practice

Maxillary sinuses are important anatomical formation that dentists should consider due to their proximity to teeth and anatomical structures associated with teeth. The maxillary sinuses can be traced in many diagnostic images used in dental practice; Therefore, the dentist should be well aware of the normal appearance of the maxillary sinuses, their variations and the diseases that may affect the maxillary sinuses. In this review, it is aimed to summarize the radiological and clinical findings of inflammatory diseases of the maxillary sinuses, which may be encountered more frequently in dental practice.

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