Topography of the inferior alveolar nerve in human embryos and fetuses. An histomorphological study.
The aim of this study is to establish the position of the inferior alveolar nerve in relation to the Meckel’s cartilage, the anlage of the mandibular body and primordia of the teeth, and also to trace the change in nerve trunk structure in the human prenatal ontogenesis. Serial sections (20µm) from...
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doaj-3a8258208273463b837579d350a76fc32020-11-24T21:44:37ZengUniversidad de Concepción.Journal of Oral Research0719-24600719-24792017-11-0161129129810.17126/joralres.2017.082Topography of the inferior alveolar nerve in human embryos and fetuses. An histomorphological study.Sergey Lvovich Kabak0Natallia Victorovna Zhuravleva1Yuliya Michailovna Melnichenko2Human Morphology Department, Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, Belarus.Human Morphology Department, Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, Belarus.Human Morphology Department, Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, Belarus.The aim of this study is to establish the position of the inferior alveolar nerve in relation to the Meckel’s cartilage, the anlage of the mandibular body and primordia of the teeth, and also to trace the change in nerve trunk structure in the human prenatal ontogenesis. Serial sections (20µm) from thirty-two 6-12 weeks-old entire human embryos and serial sections (10µm) of six mandibles of 13-20 weeks-old human fetuses without developmental abnormalities were studied. Histological sections were impregnated with silver nitrate according to Bilshovsky-Buke and stained with hematoxylin and eosin. During embryonic development, the number of branches of the inferior alveolar nerve increases and its fascicular structure changes. In conclusion, the architecture of intraosseous canals in the body of the mandible, as well as the location of the foramina, is predetermined by the course and pattern of the vessel/nerve branching in the mandibular arch, even before the formation of bony trabeculae. Particularly, the formation of the incisive canal of the mandible can be explained by the presence of the incisive nerve as the extension of the inferior alveolar nerve. It has also been established that Meckel’s cartilage does not participate in mandibular canal morphogenesis.http://www.joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/376/361mandibular nervemandibleembryo research. |
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Sergey Lvovich Kabak Natallia Victorovna Zhuravleva Yuliya Michailovna Melnichenko Topography of the inferior alveolar nerve in human embryos and fetuses. An histomorphological study. Journal of Oral Research mandibular nerve mandible embryo research. |
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Sergey Lvovich Kabak Natallia Victorovna Zhuravleva Yuliya Michailovna Melnichenko |
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Sergey Lvovich Kabak |
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Topography of the inferior alveolar nerve in human embryos and fetuses. An histomorphological study. |
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Topography of the inferior alveolar nerve in human embryos and fetuses. An histomorphological study. |
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Topography of the inferior alveolar nerve in human embryos and fetuses. An histomorphological study. |
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Topography of the inferior alveolar nerve in human embryos and fetuses. An histomorphological study. |
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Topography of the inferior alveolar nerve in human embryos and fetuses. An histomorphological study. |
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topography of the inferior alveolar nerve in human embryos and fetuses. an histomorphological study. |
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Universidad de Concepción. |
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Journal of Oral Research |
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0719-2460 0719-2479 |
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2017-11-01 |
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The aim of this study is to establish the position of the inferior alveolar nerve in relation to the Meckel’s cartilage, the anlage of the mandibular body and primordia of the teeth, and also to trace the change in nerve trunk structure in the human prenatal ontogenesis. Serial sections (20µm) from thirty-two 6-12 weeks-old entire human embryos and serial sections (10µm) of six mandibles of 13-20 weeks-old human fetuses without developmental abnormalities were studied. Histological sections were impregnated with silver nitrate according to Bilshovsky-Buke and stained with hematoxylin and eosin. During embryonic development, the number of branches of the inferior alveolar nerve increases and its fascicular structure changes. In conclusion, the architecture of intraosseous canals in the body of the mandible, as well as the location of the foramina, is predetermined by the course and pattern of the vessel/nerve branching in the mandibular arch, even before the formation of bony trabeculae. Particularly, the formation of the incisive canal of the mandible can be explained by the presence of the incisive nerve as the extension of the inferior alveolar nerve. It has also been established that Meckel’s cartilage does not participate in mandibular canal morphogenesis. |
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mandibular nerve mandible embryo research. |
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