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Characterisation of additional mental foramina through cone beam computed tomography
Fecha
2011Registro en:
JOURNAL OF ORAL REHABILITATION, v.38, n.8, p.595-600, 2011
0305-182X
10.1111/j.1468-3148.2010.00604.x
Autor
OLIVEIRA-SANTOS, Christiano
SOUZA, Paulo Henrique Couto
BERTI-COUTO, Soraya de Azambuja
STINKENS, Lien
MOYAERT, Kristin
ASSCHE, Nele van
JACOBS, Reinhilde
Institución
Resumen
Variations in jaw bone neurovascularisation must be identified to decrease the potential risk for haemorrhages and neural disturbances during surgical procedures such as implant placement and orthognatic surgeries. The aim of this study is to characterise additional mental foramina (AMF) through cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images, by describing their frequency, size, location and direction of their associated bony canals, as well as to assess their corresponding ipsilateral and contralateral mental foramina (MF). CBCT images from 285 patients were analysed. Prevalence of AMF was 9.4%. From 0 to 2 AMF were observed, with two bilateral cases. Two cases of unilateral absence of MF were registered. Patients presenting AMF did not differ significantly from those without AMF regarding gender, age or ethnicity. Diameters of AMF and their corresponding ipsilateral and contralateral MF were 1.9 mm (+/- 0.7 mm), 3.8 mm (+/- 0.6 mm) and 4.1 mm (+/- 0.6 mm), respectively. Ratios between diameters of AMF and corresponding ipsilateral MF ranged between 0.24 and 0.99. Location of AMF was variable, with most cases located posteriorly, posterior-inferiorly, posterior-superiorly or anterior-superiorly to their respective MF. Significant anatomical variability regarding neurovascularisation was observed among patients and CBCT examinations presented as a valuable tool for individually assessing these anatomical features.