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A study of human mandibular nutrient canals
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1977Abstract Cadaver mandibles which displayed nutrient canals on radiographic examination were prepared for histologic study. The radiographic and histologic findings were compared in order to gain a better understanding of these radiolucent structures.
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Duplication of the mandibular canal
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1973T A, Kiersch, J E, Jordan
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Mandibular molar with C‐shaped canal
Dental Traumatology, 1986Abstract This case report describes a mandibular molar with a C‐shaped canal. Radiographically, the tooth had a normal morphological appearance with 2 distinct and separate roots. However, the pulp chamber door had only 2 root canal orifices, a mesiolingual orifice and a buccal C‐shaped trough that was continuous from the normal location of the ...
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1981
C L, Mader, J L, Konzelman
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C L, Mader, J L, Konzelman
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Radiographic study of mandibular nutrient canals.
Annals of dentistry, 1992This study was undertaken to determine the correlation between the presence of nutrient canals in the mandibular anterior region and sex, age, edentulous mandible, periodontal disease, and high blood pressure. The periapical roentgenograms taken from the mandibular anterior region of 1040 patients were examined.
YILMAZ, Ahmet Berhan +2 more
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Videoendoscopic study of mandibular bone defects involving the mandibular canal
StomatologyMandibular canal walls bone defects in the area of impacted teeth and follicular cysts can be a predisposing factor for inferior alveolar nerve injury during surgical intervention, followed paresthesia development. The aim of the study is to optimize surgical treatment of mandible bone defects involving mandibular canal to reduce the level of ...
G.V. Remizov +4 more
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Anomaly of the mandibular canal
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1988openaire +2 more sources

