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Sawada, Masaki Yamada Orthodontic Office
Suetake, Saya Yamada Orthodontic Office
Yamada, Hiroshi Yamada Orthodontic Office
Higashino, Masaaki Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University
Keywords
paranasal sinus
frontal sinus
orthodontic treatment
computed tomography
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Frontal sinus growth is gradual and lasts until post-puberty. However, the influence of biomechanical stimuli, such as orthodontic treatment, on frontal sinus development after the growth period has ended remains unclear. This study was designed to elucidate the impact of orthodontic treatment on the frontal sinus morphology of adult females. Sixty women were included and divided into three groups, based on the Frankfort mandibular plane angle. All participants underwent computed tomography and lateral cephalometry before and after treatment. Although two participants exhibited frontal sinus agenesis, most exhibited a bilaterally symmetric frontal sinus without fusion. The frontal sinus width and height were almost similar, irrespective of the vertical skeletal pattern, where the frontal sinus depth was significantly larger in the average mandibular plane angle group than in the low- and high-angle groups. Furthermore, the sinus volume in the low-angle group was likely smaller than that in the average and high-angle groups. On comparing pre-treatment and post-treatment measurements, minimal or no changes to the frontal sinus dimension were detected after treatment. In conclusion, orthodontic treatment did not affect frontal sinus development after the end of growth.
Journal Title
Journal of Clinical Medicine
ISSN
20770383
Publisher
MDPI
Volume
12
Issue
3
Start Page
778
Published Date
2023-01-18
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This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Oral Sciences