EARLY DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ISOLATED MAXILLARY SINUS DISEASES
Journal Title: European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Year 2019, Vol 6, Issue 10
Abstract
The maxillary sinus or antrum of Highmore is a hollow space between the craniofacial skeleton which is lie in the maxillary bone. It is a pyramid shape cavity filled with air in adjacent location to the nasal and oral cavity. Where the base of maxillary forms the inferior part of nasal cavity, and the roof is composed by orbit floor contains infraorbital canal, frequently the apex extended to the zygomatic bone. Maxillary sinus considered as the first and largest cavity to develop paranasal sinuses with a volume about 10 ml located below the cheeks and above the teeth as shown in figure 1. The opening mechanism of sinus depends on ciliary action because the ostium lies high on the medial wall.[1]
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Khaldoun Al_Shogran
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