Paranasal Sinus(Anatomy)
Paranasal sinuses Paranasal air sinuses Air-containing bony-pockets located around the nasal cavity all lined by mucous membrane (normally respiratory epithelium) All of them are paired: (i) Frontal air sinus, (ii) Ethmoidal air sinuses, (iii) Sphenoidal air sinus (iv) Maxillary air sinus. Functions (i)Air-conditioning of the inhaled air by adding moisture and temperature regulation. (ii) Resonating boxes for sound production. (iii) Making the facial bones lighter. (iv) Establishing adult contour of face - Teeth and sinus development are responsible for the enlargement of the cranium Contd.. All the sinuses are rudimentary at birth maxillary sinus is the first paranasal sinus to develop have two spurts of growth - once at 7-8 years of age (during eruption of permanent teeth) and again at 14-16 years of age (post-pubertal) Hence a baby's face changes towards adultface during these two phases of growth of the air sinuses. Frontal sinus lie b