CBCT Evaluation of Lingual Foramen and its Anatomic Variations in Northeast Indian Population
Background: The identification of nearby neurovascular structures is a vital part of dental implant treatment planning. Commonly two implants are placed in the mandibular inter foraminal region to support the overdenture.
Saumya Verma +5 more
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Median Lingual Foramen, a new midmandibular cephalometric landmark [PDF]
AbstractPurposeIn asymmetrical mandibles, it is often challenging to identify the mandibular midline. The median lingual foramen (MLF) is located at the midline of the anterior mandible. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the reproducibility of identifying the MLF compared to conventional landmarks on cone beam computed tomography's (CBCT's) to ...
Dionne Deibel +2 more
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Evaluation of midline lingual canal using Doppler ultrasonography and CBCT: a pilot study [PDF]
Background The main arterial supply to the anterior segment of the mandible consists of a single terminal branch from the anastomosis of the left and right sublingual arteries that enter the lingual foramen and courses through the midline lingual canal ...
Nagihan Koç, Sema Dural
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Lingual Foramina Anatomy: An Observational Study in Dry Mandibles [PDF]
Background/Objectives: The lingual foramina of the mandible serve as passageways for arterial branches that are susceptible to injury during surgical procedures, potentially leading to varying degrees of hemorrhage. The objective of the present study was
Charalambos Tsatsarelis +2 more
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BackgroundSurgical procedures in the anterior mandibular region require a profound understanding of the complex anatomical structures to ensure patient safety.
Aswath Nalini
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Evaluation of the prevalence and morphometric characteristics of coronoid foramen by cone beam computed tomography [PDF]
Objective With the development of radiographic imaging techniques along with the science of anatomy, an anatomical variation called the coronoid foramen has been identified in the jawbone.
Nezahat Sena Satan, Zühre Akarslan
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Lingual foramina on cone beam computed tomography: A retrospective radiographic study [PDF]
Context: Dental surgeons commonly believed that the mandibular site between the mental foramina is the safest for surgical procedures, but there have been numerous reports of significant bleeding accidents in this area.
Om Nemichand Baghele +5 more
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Cone beam computed tomography assessment of the anatomical variations in mandibular lingual foramen: A strobe retrospective cross-sectional study [PDF]
Ocak A.
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Anatomical characteristics of mandibular lingual foramen: A CBCT investigation
[Objective:] To explore the anatomical characteristics of mandibular lingual foramen (MLF) in different age groups by cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), so as to provide reference for clinical operation to avoid risk.
CAI Yongjing, CHEN Zhifang, ZHANG Wei
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Introduction: Rich neurovascular supply in the anterior mandible necessitates a preoperative radiological assessment of the lingual foramina/canal where cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) could produce promising results.
Sindhu Poovannan, T Sarumathi
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