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Relationship between periapical lesions and sinus changes on multi-slice computed tomography sean.

Valéria Cb MeloCarlos Es BuenoAlexandre S De MartinCarolina Pessoa StringhetaDaniel Gp RochaWayne M NascimentoGustavo H SousaLivia NeriRina A PelegrineHebertt Gs ChavesWiliam D GomesAna G LimoeiroCarlos E Fontana
Published in: Acta odontologica latinoamericana : AOL (2024)
Apical lesions were observed in 36.10% of sinusitis cases, 73.8% of unilateralsinusitis cases, 48.7% of sinus floor discontinuity cases, and 67.2% of cases in which endodontic treatment had been performed. Agreement between the diagnoses made by the endodontist and those made by the other investigators was high for most study variables (k > 0.60). The exceptions were mucosal thickening, for which agreement between the endodontist and the other investigators was intermediate (k=0.397), and the presence of periapicallesions (k=0.010), previous endodontic treatment (k=0.013), and mucosal thickness (k=0.024), for which agreement between endodontists and radiologists was low. Conclusions: There was an association between sinus changes and apical lesions.
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