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Bifid Mandibular Canal in Japanese
Implant Dentistry, 2007The location and configuration of mandibular canal variations are important in surgical procedures involving the mandible, such as extraction of an impacted third molar, dental implant treatment, and sagittal split ramus osteotomy. We report 3 Japanese patients with bifid mandibular canals using panoramic radiograph and multi-slice helical computed ...
Munetaka, Naitoh +7 more
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2016
The mandibular incisive canal is rarely addressed in textbooks but merits attention since it carries neurovascular structures to the mandibular canines and incisors. The mandibular incisive canal originates from the mandibular canal at the level of the mental foramen, and in fact, it is the continuation of the mandibular canal into the interforaminal ...
Thomas von Arx, Scott Lozanoff
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The mandibular incisive canal is rarely addressed in textbooks but merits attention since it carries neurovascular structures to the mandibular canines and incisors. The mandibular incisive canal originates from the mandibular canal at the level of the mental foramen, and in fact, it is the continuation of the mandibular canal into the interforaminal ...
Thomas von Arx, Scott Lozanoff
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Bifid mandibular canals in panoramic radiographs
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1985The purpose of this study was to identify and classify specific anatomic variations of the mandibular canal for which we have suggested the term "bifid mandibular canals." A total of 6,000 panoramic radiographs were studied, and those that contained these canals were identified.
R P, Langlais, R, Broadus, B J, Glass
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Mandibular molar with five root canals
Australian Endodontic Journal, 2008AbstractThe purpose of this study was to demonstrate the importance of knowledge of the internal anatomy of root canals for the success of endodontic treatment. Lack of knowledge of anatomic variations and their characteristics in different teeth has been pointed out as one of the main causes of endodontic therapy failure.
Fernando Branco, Barletta +4 more
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Mandibular canal variant: a case report
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 2007The mandibular canal transmits the inferior alveolar artery, vein and the inferior alveolar nerve. From an embryological perspective, there might be three inferior dental nerves innervating three groups of mandibular teeth. During rapid prenatal growth and remodeling in the ramus region there is spread of intramembranous ossification that eventually ...
P, Wadhwani +3 more
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Mandibular first premolar with four canals
Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry, 2013AbstractA case of endodontic treatment of a mandibular first premolar exhibiting a total of four distinct root canals and four apical foramina is described. This occurrence in mandibular first premolar has rarely been reported in the endodontic literature.
Lee, AHC, Du, Y, Zhang, C
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Mandibular canal vs. inferior alveolar canal: Evidence‐based terminology analysis
Clinical Anatomy, 2020AbstractIntroductionThe mandibular canal, as it was formerly named in Terminologia Anatomica (TA), has also been called the inferior alveolar (nerve) canal in many scientific publications. This study was conducted to investigate how these terms have been understood in different regions and different areas of expertise and to discuss the appropriate ...
Joe Iwanaga +4 more
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Position of the mandibular canal
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1987Because of its numerous advantages, sagittal split osteotomy of the ramus has become the method of choice during the past 30 years. Operative injury to the vascular and nerve bundle within the mandibular canal represents a main risk factor. X-ray studies have been carried out on dry bone material to determine position of the canal.
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Bifid Mandibular Canals: Prevalence and Implications
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2015Bifid mandibular canals (BMCs) are variations of the normal anatomy, with a reported prevalence ranging from 0.08 to 65%. Aberrations of the mandibular canal can have important clinical implications. We therefore sought to assess the prevalence of BMCs and discuss several surgical implications that may be associated with this variation.A retrospective ...
Mohammad Hosein, Kalantar Motamedi +2 more
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Root canal morphology of mandibular incisors
Journal of Endodontics, 1992In this study, 100 mandibular central and lateral incisors were used to determine the number of root canals and their types, the ramifications of the root canal, the location of apical foramina, and the frequency of apical deltas. The teeth were immersed in India ink, decalcified, and cleared.
N, Kartal, F C, Yanikoğlu
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