The Nose Paranasal Sinuses Nasolacrimal Passageways And Olfactory Organ in Ma

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The Nose Paranasal Sinuses Nasolacrimal Passageways And Olfactory Organ in Ma
J Parsons Jacob Parsons Schaeffer
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By the seventh year the sinus measures on the average 27 mm. In the ventrodorsal plane, 17 mm. In the superoinferior plane, and 18 mm. In the mediolateral plane (Fig. 83).
It is generally stated that the deciduous teeth hold the maxillary sinus in check, and that the cavity rapidly assumes larger dimensions as FIG. 84. Skulls indicating the increase of distance between the infraorbital foramen and the mid- point of the upper jaw from birth to adult age.
the first dentition progresses. The autho
...r finds, however, that the growth of the sinus is rather uniform and that the first dentition has little to do with any rapid increase in the size of the cavity. The age of the child, dentition, and the size of the maxillary sinus progress para passu. It is, however, obvious that until the teeth erupt and the alveolar process develops there can be little room for the maxillary sinus (Fig. 84).
CHILDHOOD STAGE 107 It is well to remember that in the infant the inferior nasal meatus does not come into the same intimate relationship with the maxillary sinus as in the periods following the eighth to the twelfth years.


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