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Anatomy of mandibular vital structures. Part II: Mandibular incisive canal, mental foramen and associated neurovascular bundles in relation with dental implantology / Gintaras Juodzbalys, Hom-Lay Wang, Gintautas Sabalys
Type of publication
Straipsnis kitoje duomenų bazėje / Article in other database (S4)
Author(s)
Wang, Hom-Lay | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA |
Title
Anatomy of mandibular vital structures. Part II: Mandibular incisive canal, mental foramen and associated neurovascular bundles in relation with dental implantology / Gintaras Juodzbalys, Hom-Lay Wang, Gintautas Sabalys
Extent
p. 1-10.
Is part of
Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Research (JOMR). , 2010, vol. 1, iss. 1.
Version
Originalus / Original
Field of Science
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to review the literature of how to identify the mental foramen, mandibular incisive canal and associated neurovascular bundles during implant surgery and how to detect and avoid the damage of these vital structures during implant therapy. Material and Methods: Literature was selected through a search of PubMed, Embase and Cochrane electronic databases. The keywords used for search were mandibular incisive canal, mental foramen, mental nerve, anterior mental loop. The search was restricted to English language articles, published from 1979 to November 2009. Additionally, a manual search in the major anatomy, dental implant, and periodontal journals and books was performed. Results: In total, 47 literature sources were obtained and reviewed. The morphology and variations of the mandibular incisive canal, mental foramen and associated neurovascular bundles were presented as two entities. It suggested that clinicians should carefully assess these vital structures to avoid nerve/artery damage. Conclusions: The mandibular incisive canal, mental foramen and associated neurovascular bundles exist in different locations and possess many variations. Individual, gender, age, race, assessing technique used and degree of edentulous alveolar bone atrophy largely influence these variations. It suggests that the clinicians should carefully identify these anatomical landmarks, by analyzing all influencing factors, prior to their implant surgical operation
Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article::research article
ISSN (of the container)
2029-283X
Other Identifier(s)
(LSMU ALMA)990000735130107106
Coverage Spatial
Lietuva / Lithuania (LT)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
47