Position, shape and direction of opening of the mental foramen in dry mandibles of Tanzanian adult black males.

Journal: Italian journal of anatomy and embryology = Archivio italiano di anatomia ed embriologia

Volume: 112

Issue: 3

Year of Publication: 2008

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Anatomy and Histology, School of Medicine, Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences, P.O. Box , Dares Salaam, Tanzania. ffabian@muchs.ac.tz

Abstract summary 

This study was aimed at documenting the location, shape, and direction of the opening of the mental foramen in dry mandibles of adult black Tanzanian population. A hundred mandibles were available for studying. In 45% the mental foramen was located below the apex of the second premolar, 35% between the second premolar and the first molar, 12% between the first premolar and second premolar and 8% below the first molar. The mental foramen was asymmetrically located between the right and left sides in 78% of the mandibles. The shape of the mental foramen was oval in 54% and rounded in 46% of the mandibles observed. The direction of opening was superiorly in 44%, posterosuperiorly in 40%, labially in 10%, mesially (anteriorly) in 3%, and posteriorly in 3%. Unilateral double mental foramen was observed in 3% of the mandibles. In conclusion these results showed that the mental foramen in the dry mandibles of adult black male Tanzanians was located mostly below the apices of the second premolar or more posteriorly (80%) while only a small percentage was located between the first andsecond premolars. This is different from previous reports. In more than half the shape was oval and it was rounded in less than half of the mandibles. The opening was mainly superiorly and posterosuperiorly, with a small percentage opening labially, mesially (anteriorly) and posteriorly.

Authors & Co-authors:  Fabian Flora M FM

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SSN : 1122-6714
Study Population
Male
Mesh Terms
Adult
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Country of Study
Tanzania
Publication Country
Italy