2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12548-015-0120-z
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Frequency and characteristics of retention cysts in the maxillary sinus in a Turkish patient population

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“…Studies evaluating the association between dentoalveolar pathologies and the presence of MRCs for all locations of the maxillary sinus were less likely to find a significant association 12 17 21 than those assessing MRCs located on the sinus floor. 14 25 In the present study, potential influencing factors, including dentoalveolar pathologies, were correlated with the presence of MRCs in all locations and more specifically with the presence of MRCs located on the sinus floor. An association was found between endodontic status and the presence of MRCs located on the sinus floor.…”
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“…Studies evaluating the association between dentoalveolar pathologies and the presence of MRCs for all locations of the maxillary sinus were less likely to find a significant association 12 17 21 than those assessing MRCs located on the sinus floor. 14 25 In the present study, potential influencing factors, including dentoalveolar pathologies, were correlated with the presence of MRCs in all locations and more specifically with the presence of MRCs located on the sinus floor. An association was found between endodontic status and the presence of MRCs located on the sinus floor.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…Some studies have stated that pathologies of teeth in the posterior maxilla were not associated with the presence of MRCs in the maxillary sinus, 12 13 17 21 while other studies reported a positive correlation. 14 15 25 Curi et al 15 reported that the presence of periapical or endoperiodontal lesions increased the possibility of having MRCs in the maxillary sinus by 4.1 and 23.8 times, respectively. Souza-Nunes et al 14 stated that periapical and endodontic pathology in the maxillary posterior teeth was significantly associated with the presence of MRCs located on the sinus floor.…”
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“…The main criteria for removal of a cyst of the maxillary sinus at present are its large size and recurrent or persistent sinusitis, the development of which may be associated with the presence of a cyst [1,9]. A very important criterion for removing the cyst is a local or general headache, discomfort in the area of the sinus projection, the feeling of its expansion, and nasal breathing disorders.…”
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“…A very important criterion for removing the cyst is a local or general headache, discomfort in the area of the sinus projection, the feeling of its expansion, and nasal breathing disorders. These symptoms are not completely specific to the cyst, but excluding other causes of its occurrence, they can be a strong argument in favor of surgery [2,9].…”
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