Context: Haller’s cells or infraorbital ethmoid cells refer to the ethmoidal pneumatization of the superior aspect of the maxillary sinus, and floor of the orbit can be seen on panoramic radiographs. They appear as well‑defined, round‑, oval‑, or teardrop‑shaped radiolucencies with smooth corticated or noncorticated borders. Aims and Objective: To determine the prevalence and scrutinize the characteristics of Haller’s cells on panoramic radiographs. Settings and Design: The present study is a cross-sectional study carried out in institutional setting.
Subjects and Methods: The study group comprised 300 individuals with an age range of 08–80 years selected by convenient sampling method. Three hundred panoramic radiographs were examined for the presence of Haller’s cells under ideal viewing conditions by two radiologists. Statistical Analysis Used: The data collected were tabulated and…