The examination allows the physician to observe the contours, depth, space, and possible deviations of the sinuses, which is important for a general overview of their condition.
It evaluates features such as the sphenoidal, frontal, ethmoidal, and maxillary sinuses, providing a complete picture of the anatomical characteristics of the paranasal sinuses within the facial region.
The procedure is characterized by its simplicity, speed of performance, non-invasiveness, and low radiation exposure.
The information obtained during the examination provides a general understanding of the internal structure of the paranasal sinuses and is often sufficient during the initial stage of treatment.