Background: Maxillary sinuses are related to many dental procedures in the dental clinics now a days and the diagnosis of an
infection or a disease in the maxillary sinuses is mandatory by the operator. The purpose of the current paper was to compare the
accurate rate between the use of cone beam computerized tomography (CBCT) and panoramic radiography in the detection of
maxillary sinuses. Material and Methods: A total of 60 patients were used to collect data for the current study. Each of the patients
was assessed using the two measures; CBCT and Panoramic radiography and the results analyzed using STATA Version 13.0.The
findings of the study indicate that CBCT was better in analyzing the underlying cause of the patient’s symptoms by looking at Seven
variables while the Panoramic radiography measure only analyzed two factors due to its dimensional limitation and superimposition
of anatomical structures. Results: Based on CBCT, 53% of the patients had the disease, but the panoramic radiography mechanism
shows that 65% of the same group of patients had the disease. CBCT is offering a 3D assessment of maxillofacial structures which
allows accurate measurements of the mucosal thickness and disease size and extensions. CBCT is more accurate when it comes to
the diagnosis and detection of maxillary sinus disease although there are no statistically significant differences between the
examined factors and both imaging modalities. This is explained by the small sample size of this study and the experience of the
radiologist with both techniques. Conclusion: Panoramic radiographs would be indicated only as a screening procedure while CBCT
should be wholly employed in the dental clinics whenever the assessment of maxillary sinuses is recommended.
Keywords: Panoramic radiograph, CBCT, Cone beam computed tomography, Maxillary sinus disease.