Morphometric Analysis of the Mandibular Canal, Anterior Loop, and Mental Foramen: A Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Evaluation.

Journal: International journal of environmental research and public health

Volume: 18

Issue: 7

Year of Publication: 2021

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh , Saudi Arabia. Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum, Khartoum , Sudan. King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Riyadh , Saudi Arabia. Department of Neurosciences, Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.

Abstract summary 

This study investigated the cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT)-based features of the mandibular canal, mental foramen, anterior loop, and accessory mental foramina with respect to age and sex. A total of 306 CBCT mandibular images were included in this retrospective study to measure the mandibular canal location and extension, the mental foramen position, the presence of the anterior loop, and the accessory mental foramina. The measurements were obtained in sagittal, coronal, and axial views. Descriptive statistics are presented. Sex-related differences, correlations, and comparisons were calculated using SPSS at 5% significance level. The mandibular canal was located more coronal and medial in male patients. The majority of cases had the mental foramen located just apical to the mandibular second premolar with a mean height of 2.94 mm and a mean length of 3.28 mm. Age affected the size of the mental foramen. The mental canal in all cases tended to show a coronal direction. Mesial extension of the anterior loop was found in 66.01% of the images while accessory mental foramina were detected in 2.6%. The complexity of the mandibular canal, mental foramen, anterior loop, and accessory mental foramina among Sudanese patients with respect to age and sex was confirmed.

Authors & Co-authors:  Ahmed Altayeb Abdalla AA Ahmed Rawia Mohamed RM Jamleh Ahmed A Spagnuolo Gianrico G

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Citations :  Al-Siweedi S.Y.A., Nambiar P., Shanmuhasuntharam P., Ngeow W.C. Gaining surgical access for repositioning the inferior alveolar neurovascular bundle. Sci. World J. 2014;2014:1–11. doi: 10.1155/2014/719243.
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Doi : 3365
SSN : 1660-4601
Study Population
Male
Mesh Terms
Black People
Other Terms
accessory mental foramina;anterior loop;cone-beam computed tomography;mandibular canal;mental canal;mental foramen
Study Design
Descriptive Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Sudan
Publication Country
Switzerland