The Ultrasonographic Determination of the Position of the Mental Foramen and its Relation to the Mandibular Premolar Teeth
Introduction: The position of the mental foramen has been well researched in cadaver specimens, radiographically as well as intraoperatively. To our knowledge, this landmark study is the first to make use of ultrasonography in a study population to determine the position of the mental foramen in...
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doaj-46c34888e16b4f5289630b49b31d9bab2020-11-25T03:03:38ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-06-01106OC23OC2710.7860/JCDR/2016/18808.7992The Ultrasonographic Determination of the Position of the Mental Foramen and its Relation to the Mandibular Premolar TeethAbdullah Ebrahim Laher0Feroza Motara1Muhammed Moolla2Lecturer and Senior Consultant, University of the Witwatersrand and Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa.Head of Academic and Clinical Department, University of the Witwatersrand and Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa.Lecturer and Senior Consultant, University of the Witwatersrand and Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa.Introduction: The position of the mental foramen has been well researched in cadaver specimens, radiographically as well as intraoperatively. To our knowledge, this landmark study is the first to make use of ultrasonography in a study population to determine the position of the mental foramen in relation to the mandibular premolar teeth. Ultrasonography has great potential to further revolutionize the practice of medicine and dentomaxillofacial surgery. Aim: To make use of ultrasound to determine the position of the mental foramen and its relation to the mandibular premolar teeth. Materials and Methods: One hundred Black and Caucasian subjects were enrolled. A high frequency (8MHz) transducer (PLF.805ST) of a diagnostic ultrasound system (model SSA510A) was applied above the inferior border of the mandible, just lateral to the mentum. With the marker of the transducer pointing cranially, the position of the mental foramen in relation to the closest mandibular premolar tooth was determined. The position was compared across race, sex and age groups. Results: All mental foramina (100%) were visualised. Overall the most frequent position of the mental foramen was in line with the long axis of the second premolar on the right (44%) and between the first and second premolars on the left (44%). There were no statistical differences (p >0.05) between race groups, sex and age groups with regard to the position of the mental foramen in relation to the mandibular premolars. However, in Blacks, the most frequent position of the mental foramen was in line with the long axis of the second premolar and in Caucasians the most common position was between the first and second premolars. The most frequent position of the mental foramen in females was in line with the long axis of the second premolar on the right and between the first and second premolars on the left. In males, the most frequent position of the mental foramen was in line with the long axis of the second premolar bilaterally. The most common position of the mental foramen in the age group category 18-30 years was between the first and second premolars. In patients aged 31-60 years the most frequent position was in line with the long axis of the second premolar. Conclusion: Ultrasound is a sensitive modality to locate the mental foramen. There are differences in the most common position of the mental foramen with regard to the long axis of the premolar teeth. Ultrasonography has the potential to revolutionize the practice of dento-maxillofacial surgery.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/7992/18808_CE(Ra1)_F(GH)_PF1(ROAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdfmental nerveultrasoundemergency medicinedentistry |
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The Ultrasonographic Determination of the Position of the Mental Foramen and its Relation to the Mandibular Premolar Teeth |
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The Ultrasonographic Determination of the Position of the Mental Foramen and its Relation to the Mandibular Premolar Teeth |
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The Ultrasonographic Determination of the Position of the Mental Foramen and its Relation to the Mandibular Premolar Teeth |
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The Ultrasonographic Determination of the Position of the Mental Foramen and its Relation to the Mandibular Premolar Teeth |
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The Ultrasonographic Determination of the Position of the Mental Foramen and its Relation to the Mandibular Premolar Teeth |
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ultrasonographic determination of the position of the mental foramen and its relation to the mandibular premolar teeth |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited |
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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Introduction: The position of the mental foramen has been well
researched in cadaver specimens, radiographically as well as
intraoperatively. To our knowledge, this landmark study is the
first to make use of ultrasonography in a study population to
determine the position of the mental foramen in relation to the
mandibular premolar teeth. Ultrasonography has great potential
to further revolutionize the practice of medicine and dentomaxillofacial surgery.
Aim: To make use of ultrasound to determine the position of
the mental foramen and its relation to the mandibular premolar
teeth.
Materials and Methods: One hundred Black and Caucasian
subjects were enrolled. A high frequency (8MHz) transducer
(PLF.805ST) of a diagnostic ultrasound system (model SSA510A) was applied above the inferior border of the mandible,
just lateral to the mentum. With the marker of the transducer
pointing cranially, the position of the mental foramen in relation
to the closest mandibular premolar tooth was determined. The
position was compared across race, sex and age groups.
Results: All mental foramina (100%) were visualised. Overall
the most frequent position of the mental foramen was in line
with the long axis of the second premolar on the right (44%) and
between the first and second premolars on the left (44%). There
were no statistical differences (p >0.05) between race groups,
sex and age groups with regard to the position of the mental
foramen in relation to the mandibular premolars. However, in
Blacks, the most frequent position of the mental foramen was in
line with the long axis of the second premolar and in Caucasians
the most common position was between the first and second
premolars. The most frequent position of the mental foramen in
females was in line with the long axis of the second premolar
on the right and between the first and second premolars on the
left. In males, the most frequent position of the mental foramen
was in line with the long axis of the second premolar bilaterally.
The most common position of the mental foramen in the age
group category 18-30 years was between the first and second
premolars. In patients aged 31-60 years the most frequent
position was in line with the long axis of the second premolar.
Conclusion: Ultrasound is a sensitive modality to locate the
mental foramen. There are differences in the most common
position of the mental foramen with regard to the long axis
of the premolar teeth. Ultrasonography has the potential to
revolutionize the practice of dento-maxillofacial surgery. |
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mental nerve ultrasound emergency medicine dentistry |
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