| Several bones have been examined for identification and determining the sex in the corpses, such as skull bones.
Nowadays, CBCT images have high importance, since they have ability to produce images in different designs,
which increase the efficiency of diagnosis. Thus, the objective of this research was to evaluate the dimensional
measurement of different anatomic skull structures in determining the sexual dimorphism accuracy in cone
beam CT images in an Iranian population. In this descriptive-analytical study, 102 patients, admitted to Oral and
Maxillofacial Radiology Department of Tabriz Faculty of Dentistry for evaluation by CBCT were examined. For
this purpose, landmarks of frontal and maxillary sinus, mandible and foramen magnum were measured and
finally analyzed by SPSS software to determine the sexual dimorphism accuracy of the measurements. The
results of this research revealed that in terms of difference between males and females, the greatest difference
belonged to different parts of the maxillary sinus. Results of different parts of the right and left frontal sinus in
this research revealed no difference among them. Moreover, the sexual dimorphism accuracy from frontal sinus
was estimated about 76.7% in this research. Images related to CBCT of frontal sinus, maxillary sinus, and
mandibular landmarks can be helpful in sex determination. The results of sex determination accuracy by
landmarks measured in this research revealed that the highest sex determination accuracy belonged to size of
ramus height with 81%, and the lowest accuracy belonged to total width of the frontal sinus with 45%. In
addition, considering all the variables at the same time, the predictive power was found 100%. |