Objectives: To evaluate the size, shape, and a number of Haller’s cells and its correlation with maxillary sinus pathologies, and nasal septum deviation. Study Design: 56 full FOV CBCT scans were retrospectively analyzed. All the CBCT scans were obtained from the same CBCT centre over a period of 6 months. The size of Haller’s cells was measured by measuring the maximum mesiodistal diameter on coronal slices of CBCT scans bilaterally. All the above scans were then analyzed.
Maxillary sinus pathologies were categorized as Mucosal thickening, Poypoidal thickening, and Opacification. Results: Chi-square test was used for statistical analysis to evaluate the correlation between the presence of Haller’s cells and Maxillary sinus pathologies. And was found to be statistically significant. (p<0.05) Conclusion: We conclude that Haller’s cells can be considered as an important contributing…