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The maxillary artery (MA) and mandibular nerve are important structures in the infratemporal fossa (ITF) supplying large portions of the face. During a medical dissection course, two rare anatomical variations pertaining to the MA's relationship to the ...
Annette P Occhialini +5 more
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The mandibular canal is a bony channel located within the spongiosa of the mandible. The main structure contained in the mandibular canal is the inferior alveolar nerve.
A. Borghesi, M. P. Bondioni
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This paper reports a case of ipsilateral inferior alveolar nerve paresthesia because of gutta-percha overfilling of the left mandibular second molar into the surrounding bone marrow cavity and mandibular nerve canal, but the patient refused surgical ...
Yumeng Guo +4 more
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A rare variation of mandibular nerve and an unusual course of lingual nerve – a case report
Mandibular nerve is a branch of Trigeminal nerve which gives off Lingual, Inferior alveolar, Auriculotemporal, Buccal branch and motor branches to muscles of mastication.
E Anitha, K Maheswari
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Skeletal Stem Cell-Schwann Cell Circuitry in Mandibular Repair
Summary: Regenerative paradigms exhibit nerve dependency, including regeneration of the mouse digit tip and salamander limb. Denervation impairs regeneration and produces morphological aberrancy in these contexts, but the direct effect of innervation on ...
R. Ellen Jones +8 more
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Introduction: The positional relationship between the mandibularcanal with impacted mandibular third molar is the main factor of inferior alveolar nerve injury.
Bikash Chaudhary +5 more
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Unmyelinated Nerve Fibers of the Human Mandibular Nerve
The aim of this research is to find and to evaluate morphometorically the unmyelinated nerve fibers in the human mandibular nerve using a light microscope. Our report demonstrates for the first time the presence of the unmyelinated nerve fibers of the human mandibular nerve stained by a special method.
NONAKA, Naoko +4 more
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Background: The occurrence of bifid mandibular canals is unusual but not rare. Previous reviews and case studies have described numerous types of bifid canals based on location, anatomy, and contents.
Kristen R. Ramirez
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Objective According to the different characteristics of patients and cervical lymph node metastasis of oral and oropharyngeal cancer, the marginal mandibular branches of facial nerves were treated by different surgical procedures, and the safety and ...
Jiuzhou Zhao +7 more
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Background: The mandibular notch allows passage of masseteric vessels and nerve to the deep aspect of the masseteric muscle. The existing data gives a fairer idea in locating the masseteric nerve but does not consider much of the various shapes and sizes
Thotakura Balaji +4 more
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