Evaluation of the position variation of mandibular foramen

INTRODUCTION: Mandibular foramen is located on the internal surface of the ramus of the mandible. Through this opening mandibular nerve and vessels enter the mandibular canal. As there are no palpable landmarks that allow determining the position of the mandibular foramen precisely, it is helpful to...

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Main Authors: Magdalena Berlińska, Aleksandra Misiejuk, Oskar Komisarek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2019-07-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/7120
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spelling doaj-bd26d732620a4ca7ad4b79f4f5caf92c2020-11-24T21:19:26ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062019-07-019718519410.5281/zenodo.32694106310Evaluation of the position variation of mandibular foramenMagdalena Berlińska0Aleksandra Misiejuk1Oskar Komisarek2Students Scientific Society of Maxillofacial and Orthognathic surgery, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Collegium Maius, ul. Fredry 10, 61-701 PoznańStudents Scientific Society of Maxillofacial and Orthognathic surgery, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Collegium Maius, ul. Fredry 10, 61-701 PoznańDepartment of Maxillofacial Orthopaedics and Orthodontics, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Collegium Maius, ul. Fredry 10, 61-701 PoznańINTRODUCTION: Mandibular foramen is located on the internal surface of the ramus of the mandible. Through this opening mandibular nerve and vessels enter the mandibular canal. As there are no palpable landmarks that allow determining the position of the mandibular foramen precisely, it is helpful to use radiological imaging methods for this purpose. Mainly X-ray techniques are used, especially panoramic radiograph for its accessibility and wide range of diagnostic applications. Knowledge of the position of the mandibular foramen is essential for the correct and effective performance of the inferior alveolar nerve block, which is one of the most common anaesthesia in dental practice. AIMS: The purpose of the study was to examine and find possible correlations between sex, age, posterior teeth loss and relative localization of the mandibular foramen. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Selected parameters were measured on 50 digital panoramic radiographic images of 50 patients, including 33 males and 17 females, hospitalized in the Maxillofacial Surgery Ward of the Heliodor Swiecicki Clinical Hospital in Poznan. RESULTS: Localization of the mandibular foramen does not correlate with age, nor the posterior teeth loss and sex has only a slight impact on its vertical location. CONCLUSIONS: Since none of the parameters proved to be particularly useful in predicting the location of the mandibular foramen. The operator should administer inferior alveolar nerve anaesthesia in accordance with standard rules.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/7120mandibular foramenpanoramic radiographyanatomic variationinferior alveolar nerve block
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author Magdalena Berlińska
Aleksandra Misiejuk
Oskar Komisarek
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Aleksandra Misiejuk
Oskar Komisarek
Evaluation of the position variation of mandibular foramen
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
mandibular foramen
panoramic radiography
anatomic variation
inferior alveolar nerve block
author_facet Magdalena Berlińska
Aleksandra Misiejuk
Oskar Komisarek
author_sort Magdalena Berlińska
title Evaluation of the position variation of mandibular foramen
title_short Evaluation of the position variation of mandibular foramen
title_full Evaluation of the position variation of mandibular foramen
title_fullStr Evaluation of the position variation of mandibular foramen
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the position variation of mandibular foramen
title_sort evaluation of the position variation of mandibular foramen
publisher Kazimierz Wielki University
series Journal of Education, Health and Sport
issn 2391-8306
publishDate 2019-07-01
description INTRODUCTION: Mandibular foramen is located on the internal surface of the ramus of the mandible. Through this opening mandibular nerve and vessels enter the mandibular canal. As there are no palpable landmarks that allow determining the position of the mandibular foramen precisely, it is helpful to use radiological imaging methods for this purpose. Mainly X-ray techniques are used, especially panoramic radiograph for its accessibility and wide range of diagnostic applications. Knowledge of the position of the mandibular foramen is essential for the correct and effective performance of the inferior alveolar nerve block, which is one of the most common anaesthesia in dental practice. AIMS: The purpose of the study was to examine and find possible correlations between sex, age, posterior teeth loss and relative localization of the mandibular foramen. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Selected parameters were measured on 50 digital panoramic radiographic images of 50 patients, including 33 males and 17 females, hospitalized in the Maxillofacial Surgery Ward of the Heliodor Swiecicki Clinical Hospital in Poznan. RESULTS: Localization of the mandibular foramen does not correlate with age, nor the posterior teeth loss and sex has only a slight impact on its vertical location. CONCLUSIONS: Since none of the parameters proved to be particularly useful in predicting the location of the mandibular foramen. The operator should administer inferior alveolar nerve anaesthesia in accordance with standard rules.
topic mandibular foramen
panoramic radiography
anatomic variation
inferior alveolar nerve block
url http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/7120
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