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Background Hemorrhages, mouth floor edema and tongue elevation are complications related to surgical procedures in the anterior region of the mandible.
Bruna Jussara Constantino LOCKS +4 more
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Amaç: Mental foramenin konumu ve sayısı, mandibular kanalın konumu ve seyri, periodontal cerrahi, dental implant uygulanması ve sagital split ramus osteotomisi gibi mandibular cerrahi işlemlerin başarısını etkileyen faktörler arasındadır.
Abdullah Ertuğrul +2 more
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A Rare Case of an Artery Passing through the Median Perforating Canal of the Mandible
Along with the popularization of dental implant surgery, there has been considerable research on the lingual foramen using cone-beam computed tomography.
Joe Iwanaga +4 more
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Purpose: Certain oral surgical procedures can injure neurovascular canals and foramens in the mandible. Hence, before performing surgical procedures, it is important to assess the distribution of the bifid mandibular canal (BMC), accessory mental foramen
Ayumi Moro +5 more
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Unusual Communication between Nerve to Mylohyoid and Lingual Nerve and, its Clinical Significance- A Cadaveric Study [PDF]
Introduction: The nerve to mylohyoid is a branch of inferior alveolar nerve which arises just above the mandibular foramen. There is occasionally communicating branch between nerve to mylohyoid and lingual nerve.
Bali Sharma +3 more
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Variant innervation of the mylohyoid muscle by the lingual nerve
The nerve to mylohyoid muscle supplies the mylohyoid and the anterior belly of the digastric muscles, with terminal sensory branches that might innervate the submental skin and mandibular teeth. The nerve to mylohyoid muscle typically originates from the
A. J Cooper +4 more
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A rare case of lingual thyroid with hyperthyroidism: A case report and review of the literature
Lingual thyroid is a rare embryological anomaly resulting from failure of normal thyroid tissue to descend from the foramen cecum at base of tongue to its orthotopic location in front of the lower neck. It is a rare anomaly with a reported incidence of 1
Mattakarottu Joseph Jacob +1 more
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Recurrence of thyroglossal cyst: on the tongue!
Thyroglossal duct cysts (TDC) are the most common congenital cervical abnormality. On the other hand, lingual TDC are rare, comprising between 0.6% -3% of all Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT).
Vanesa Villamil +1 more
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Variations in position of lingual foramen of the mandible in reconstructive surgery
Background: The mandible is the largest, strongest and the lowest bone in the face. At birth, the two halves of the mandible are united by a fibrous symphysis menti in the median plane and are replaced by bone after 1 year of postnatal life. Observations and Results: The posterior symphysial surface bears a small elevation often divided into upper and ...
PrashantE Natekar +2 more
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Objective: To evaluate the frequency of medial lingual foramina present in the cortex of the mandible using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Methods: A total of 953 CBTC exams of the mandible were evaluated to determine the presence of canals in ...
Márcia Ingrid de CARVALHO +4 more
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