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From: The significance of cone beam computed tomography for the visualization of anatomical variations and lesions in the maxillary sinus for patients hoping to have dental implant-supported maxillary restorations in a private dental office in Japan

Figure 4

Images of SOLs in the maxillary sinus. The CBCT (A) and panoramic radiograph (B) of a 63-year-old female with an SOL with a major axis length >4 mm undergoing preoperative planning for implantation of a left maxillary molar. The CBCT (C) and panoramic radiograph (D) of a 70-year-old female with an SOL with a major axis length <4 mm undergoing preoperative planning for implantation of a left maxillary molar. The SOL is clearly visualized on CBCT (A and C). However, the SOL with a major axis length >4 mm is visualized on panoramic radiographs (B), but that < 4 mm is not (D).

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