Frequency of retromolar foramen and local anesthetic relevance. A literature review.

The retromolar foramen is a hole accessory jaw in the retromolar trigone zone. The knowledge of this variation is important for the presence of anatomical structures that enter via the foramen and can serve as via local anesthetic or be affected during surgical procedures. Objective: To determine th...

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Main Authors: Maysa Brandt, Gerald Loyola, Pamela Escobar, Pedro Aravena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Concepción. 2012-07-01
Series:Journal of Oral Research
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Online Access:http://www.joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/10/13
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spelling doaj-a0f747dacc744da88d7c43dd0bd172b82020-11-24T23:06:37ZengUniversidad de Concepción.Journal of Oral Research0719-24600719-24792012-07-0111353810.17126/joralres.2012.008Frequency of retromolar foramen and local anesthetic relevance. A literature review.Maysa Brandt0Gerald Loyola1Pamela Escobar2Pedro Aravena3Escuela de Odontología. Universidad Austral, Chile.Escuela de Odontología. Universidad Austral, Chile.Escuela de Odontología. Universidad Austral, Chile.Escuela de Odontología. Universidad Austral, Chile. Instituto de Anatomía, Histología y Patología. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad Austral, ChileThe retromolar foramen is a hole accessory jaw in the retromolar trigone zone. The knowledge of this variation is important for the presence of anatomical structures that enter via the foramen and can serve as via local anesthetic or be affected during surgical procedures. Objective: To determine the frequency of the retromolar foramen in dried humans mandibles and its association with local anesthesia reviewed in scientific literature. Methods: A descriptive study by systematic literature review. We analyzed articles related to the location of retromolar foramina in the MEDLINE and SciELO databases. Author name, sample number, gender, frequency and source side foramina were registred. We analyzed the clinic relevance about to presence of the retromolar foramen. Results: 55 articles, of which only 5(9%) were selected. Between 40 to 475 mandibles humans was analized which the presence of the retromolar foramen ranged between 7.8% and 25%. The authors define the use of the foramen for the application of anesthetic techniques and ancillary care in third molar surgery. Conclusion: Accessory foramina occurs in a low percentage. However, it could be an important element for local anesthesia or surgical treatment of the area.http://www.joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/10/13anatomymandibleretromolar foramenlocal anesthesicinferior alveolar ner ve.inferior alveolar nerve
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Pamela Escobar
Pedro Aravena
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Gerald Loyola
Pamela Escobar
Pedro Aravena
Frequency of retromolar foramen and local anesthetic relevance. A literature review.
Journal of Oral Research
anatomy
mandible
retromolar foramen
local anesthesic
inferior alveolar ner ve.
inferior alveolar nerve
author_facet Maysa Brandt
Gerald Loyola
Pamela Escobar
Pedro Aravena
author_sort Maysa Brandt
title Frequency of retromolar foramen and local anesthetic relevance. A literature review.
title_short Frequency of retromolar foramen and local anesthetic relevance. A literature review.
title_full Frequency of retromolar foramen and local anesthetic relevance. A literature review.
title_fullStr Frequency of retromolar foramen and local anesthetic relevance. A literature review.
title_full_unstemmed Frequency of retromolar foramen and local anesthetic relevance. A literature review.
title_sort frequency of retromolar foramen and local anesthetic relevance. a literature review.
publisher Universidad de Concepción.
series Journal of Oral Research
issn 0719-2460
0719-2479
publishDate 2012-07-01
description The retromolar foramen is a hole accessory jaw in the retromolar trigone zone. The knowledge of this variation is important for the presence of anatomical structures that enter via the foramen and can serve as via local anesthetic or be affected during surgical procedures. Objective: To determine the frequency of the retromolar foramen in dried humans mandibles and its association with local anesthesia reviewed in scientific literature. Methods: A descriptive study by systematic literature review. We analyzed articles related to the location of retromolar foramina in the MEDLINE and SciELO databases. Author name, sample number, gender, frequency and source side foramina were registred. We analyzed the clinic relevance about to presence of the retromolar foramen. Results: 55 articles, of which only 5(9%) were selected. Between 40 to 475 mandibles humans was analized which the presence of the retromolar foramen ranged between 7.8% and 25%. The authors define the use of the foramen for the application of anesthetic techniques and ancillary care in third molar surgery. Conclusion: Accessory foramina occurs in a low percentage. However, it could be an important element for local anesthesia or surgical treatment of the area.
topic anatomy
mandible
retromolar foramen
local anesthesic
inferior alveolar ner ve.
inferior alveolar nerve
url http://www.joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/10/13
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