Akram Belmehdi
Maxillary sinus is an integral entity of the orofacial sphere. As an oral surgeon or a dentist professional, it’s an obligation to know the different anatomical variations that can present this maxillary sinus. A good knowledge of sinus anatomy is an essential factor that allows dentists to avoid surgical complications (such as the potential risk of bleeding during oral surgeries: Caldwell-Luc and sinus lift) and to be able to opt for specific therapeutic modifications. The aim of this work is to determine the anatomical and radiological dimensions and variability’s of the maxillary sinus using cone beam on a regional population in Rabat.