Anatomical Variation in the Mandibular Foramen in Non-Atrophic and Atrophic Mandibles

Objectives: Previous studies of variation in mandibular foramen characteristics with age have involved comparison in different populations, but few data, between non-atrophic and atrophic mandibles are available. The aim of this original article was to compare the position, shape and area of the man...

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Main Authors: Marcelo Betti Mascaro, Lara Cristina Picoli, Stefany Torres Reis Matos, Silvana Carla Sipos Lotaif, Mônica Rodrigues De Souza, Marcelo Ferreira Calderon
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Language:English
Published: Stilus Optimus 2020-12-01
Series:eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research
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Online Access:https://www.ejomr.org/JOMR/archives/2020/4/e4/v11n4e4ht.htm
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spelling doaj-b3ce60bbfdc144a1b2d8a65c45fca9182021-01-07T09:15:00ZengStilus OptimuseJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research2029-283X2020-12-01114e410.5037/jomr.2020.11404Anatomical Variation in the Mandibular Foramen in Non-Atrophic and Atrophic MandiblesMarcelo Betti MascaroLara Cristina PicoliStefany Torres Reis MatosSilvana Carla Sipos LotaifMônica Rodrigues De SouzaMarcelo Ferreira CalderonObjectives: Previous studies of variation in mandibular foramen characteristics with age have involved comparison in different populations, but few data, between non-atrophic and atrophic mandibles are available. The aim of this original article was to compare the position, shape and area of the mandibular foramen between non-atrophic and atrophic mandibles. Material and Methods: Morphometric methods were used to study the mandibular foramen variation. Fifty adult dry mandibles from the laboratory of anatomy were selected. Mandibles were considered non-atrophic if the distance between the base and alveolar ridge was homogeneous and greater than 25 mm in the anterior region and 20 mm in the posterior region. Conversely, mandibles were considered atrophic if that distances were lower than those described to a minimum of 11 mm in all areas. All measurements were performed with a digital caliper. For statistical analysis, the admitted level of significance was 5%. Results: When non-atrophic mandibles were compared to atrophic ones, the mandibular foramen shifted significantly to an anterior position (mean difference [MD]: 4.81 mm; P < 0.0001) and to an inferior position (MD: 3.04 mm; P < 0.0001) and changed from an elliptical shape to round one, with a significant decrease in its area (MD: 3.66 mm2; P < 0.05). Conclusions: The results indicate that there are significant differences in the position, shape and area of the mandibular foramen between non-atrophic and atrophic mandibles. These data should be considered in anaesthetic techniques and surgical procedures to prevent vascular and nervous lesions.https://www.ejomr.org/JOMR/archives/2020/4/e4/v11n4e4ht.htmanatomyatrophyhumansmandiblemental foramen
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author Marcelo Betti Mascaro
Lara Cristina Picoli
Stefany Torres Reis Matos
Silvana Carla Sipos Lotaif
Mônica Rodrigues De Souza
Marcelo Ferreira Calderon
spellingShingle Marcelo Betti Mascaro
Lara Cristina Picoli
Stefany Torres Reis Matos
Silvana Carla Sipos Lotaif
Mônica Rodrigues De Souza
Marcelo Ferreira Calderon
Anatomical Variation in the Mandibular Foramen in Non-Atrophic and Atrophic Mandibles
eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research
anatomy
atrophy
humans
mandible
mental foramen
author_facet Marcelo Betti Mascaro
Lara Cristina Picoli
Stefany Torres Reis Matos
Silvana Carla Sipos Lotaif
Mônica Rodrigues De Souza
Marcelo Ferreira Calderon
author_sort Marcelo Betti Mascaro
title Anatomical Variation in the Mandibular Foramen in Non-Atrophic and Atrophic Mandibles
title_short Anatomical Variation in the Mandibular Foramen in Non-Atrophic and Atrophic Mandibles
title_full Anatomical Variation in the Mandibular Foramen in Non-Atrophic and Atrophic Mandibles
title_fullStr Anatomical Variation in the Mandibular Foramen in Non-Atrophic and Atrophic Mandibles
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical Variation in the Mandibular Foramen in Non-Atrophic and Atrophic Mandibles
title_sort anatomical variation in the mandibular foramen in non-atrophic and atrophic mandibles
publisher Stilus Optimus
series eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research
issn 2029-283X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Objectives: Previous studies of variation in mandibular foramen characteristics with age have involved comparison in different populations, but few data, between non-atrophic and atrophic mandibles are available. The aim of this original article was to compare the position, shape and area of the mandibular foramen between non-atrophic and atrophic mandibles. Material and Methods: Morphometric methods were used to study the mandibular foramen variation. Fifty adult dry mandibles from the laboratory of anatomy were selected. Mandibles were considered non-atrophic if the distance between the base and alveolar ridge was homogeneous and greater than 25 mm in the anterior region and 20 mm in the posterior region. Conversely, mandibles were considered atrophic if that distances were lower than those described to a minimum of 11 mm in all areas. All measurements were performed with a digital caliper. For statistical analysis, the admitted level of significance was 5%. Results: When non-atrophic mandibles were compared to atrophic ones, the mandibular foramen shifted significantly to an anterior position (mean difference [MD]: 4.81 mm; P < 0.0001) and to an inferior position (MD: 3.04 mm; P < 0.0001) and changed from an elliptical shape to round one, with a significant decrease in its area (MD: 3.66 mm2; P < 0.05). Conclusions: The results indicate that there are significant differences in the position, shape and area of the mandibular foramen between non-atrophic and atrophic mandibles. These data should be considered in anaesthetic techniques and surgical procedures to prevent vascular and nervous lesions.
topic anatomy
atrophy
humans
mandible
mental foramen
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