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South African Dental Journal

versión On-line ISSN 0375-1562
versión impresa ISSN 0011-8516

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VERMA, N et al. Analysis of the Mental Foramen and Inferior Alveolar Canal pattern based on CBCT data. S. Afr. dent. j. [online]. 2023, vol.78, n.1, pp.3-9. ISSN 0375-1562.

INTRODUCTION: The mental foramen is located in a position where certain dental procedures may cause inadvertent damage to the mental nerve and lead to disorders of sensory functions such as altered sensa-tion, complete numbness, and neuropathic pain, which are uncommon but severe treatment complications with significant medico-legal implications. Hence thorough knowledge of its anatomical relation to its surrounding structures is critical while undertaking dental procedures AIM AND OBJECTIVE: To investigate the size, shape, and position of the mental foramen (MF), its distance from adjacent teeth and mandibular borders, and the pattern of the inferior alveolar canal using CBCT in the Indian subpopulation DESIGN: This was a retrospective, cross-sectional study METHODS: The study evaluated 310 CBCT scans (179 males, 131 females) in axial, sagittal, and coronal planes. CBCT scans were evaluated, mapped and measured for all the parameters listed above based on age and sex. Data were analyzed using ANOVA, independent't-test, and chi-square test RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The size of MF is independent of age and sex; the most frequent shape of MF was Type III (round); location was below the apex of the second premolar (p>0.05). The distance of MF from the nearest root apex decreased with an increase in age and more in females than males (p>0.05). Inferior Alveolar Nerve Canal (IAC) pattern was perpendicular, and linear patterns of exit at MF were more common than anterior loops in all age groups

Palabras clave : Anterior loop; CBCT; Mental Foramen; Pattern; Position.

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