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TITLE:

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEMOGRAPHIC AND RADIOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF THE SCHNEIDERIAN MEMBRANE AND PERIAPICAL AND PERIODONTAL DISORDERS BY MEANS OF CONE BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

AUTHORS:

Anoosha Waseem, Rida Binte Zahid, Varda Hussain

ABSTRACT:

Aim: This examination embraced to survey the neurotic and spatial relationship among periapical and periodontal infections of the maxillary first molars and thickening of maxillary sinus mucosa with cone-shaft registered tomography. Methods: An aggregate of 138 CBCT pictures of subjects 23‒65 years old assessed reflectively. The patients' sex and age and segment and pathologic discoveries of the maxillary sinus in the main molar territory were recorded, reviewed and analyzed. Our current research was conducted at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore from May 2019 to April 2020. Results. Approximately 58% of the patients were male and 43% female, with little contrast in the thickness of the Schneiderian film between men and women. Based on the rating of the periapical record, the highest recurrence was detected in collection 1. Considering the side effects of ANOVA, there were no critical contrasts in the frequencies of endodontic periodontal lesions and an expansion of the schneiderian film thickness. There were critical connections between the periapical and periodontal contaminations (P<0.002) and the thickness of the schneiderian layer. In addition, a critical connection transport was identified between the thickness of the Schneiderian film and the distance between the sinus floor and the root apophyges (P=0.39). Conclusion: A review of the CBCT imaging revealed that periapical lesions and periodontal contamination in the back territory of the maxilla were related to the thickening of the Schneiderian layer. In addition, there was a significant relationship between the area of the maxillary back teeth, such as the thickness of the bone from the root peak to the floor of the maxillary sinus, and the thickness of the Schneiderian layer. Keywords: Demographic, Radiographic Features, Schneiderian Membrane, Periapical And Periodontal Disorders.

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