| Literature DB >> 21698363 |
K Mizbah1, N Gerlach, T J Maal, S J Bergé, Gert J Meijer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bifid mandibular canals (BMC) and trifid mandibular canals (TMC) are variations on the normal anatomy with incidences ranging from 0.08% to 65.0%. Such aberrations have an important clinical impact. For example, an extra mandibular canal may explain inadequate anesthesia, especially when two mandibular foramina are involved. Furthermore, during mandibular surgery, a second, or even third, neurovascular bundle may be damaged causing paresthesia, neuroma development, or bleeding. CASE REPORT: Two cases are presented in this article. One patient had a BMC on both sites, and the other patient had a TMC on one site and a BMC on the other site. DISCUSSION: Initial screening for the presence of a BMC or TMC can be executed by conventional panoramic radiography. BMCs or TMCs are diagnosed, before executing mandibular surgery; additional CBCT scanning is indicated.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21698363 PMCID: PMC3294215 DOI: 10.1007/s10006-011-0278-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oral Maxillofac Surg ISSN: 1865-1550
Fig. 1a Panoramic radiograph. b Coronal cross section. c Axial cross section
Fig. 2Panoramic radiograph showing the two mandibular canals (see arrows)
Fig. 3Showing coronal cross sections. a Before the splitting of the canal. b The bifurcation just started. c Showing two separate canals. d Vertical course of the retromolar canal
Fig. 4Reconstruction with nerve tracking showing the bifid and trifid mandibular canals
The type of study, type of radiography, and the incidence of BMC and TMC are presented
| Author | Type of study | Type of radiography | Incidence of BMC | Incidence of TMC |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Auluck, 2007 [ | Case report | OPT | 5 cases | 1 case |
| Bogdán et al., 2006 [ | Cadaver study | – | 8 cases, 17.4% | 1 case, 2.2% |
| 46 dry mandibles | ||||
| 1,000 patients | OPT | 2 cases, 0.2% | ||
| Claeys et al., 2005 [ | Case report | CT | 1 case | 0 |
| Dario, 2002 [ | Case report | OPT | 1 case | 0 |
| Durst et al., 1980 [ | 1,024 patients | OPT | 85 cases, 8.3% | 0 |
| Grover et al., 1983 [ | 5,000 patients | OPT | 4 cases, 0.08% | 0 |
| Karamifar et al., 2009 [ | Case report | OPT | 1 case | 1 case |
| Kaufman et al., 2000 [ | Case report | CT | 1 case | 0 |
| Langlais et al., 1985 [ | 6,000 patients | OPT | 57 cases, 0.95% | 0 |
| Miloglu et al., 2009 [ | Case report | CT | 1 case | 0 |
| Naitoh et al., 2009 [ | 122 patients | CBCT | 79 cases, 65% | 0 |
| Nortje et al., 1977 [ | 3,612 patients | OPT | 33 cases, 0.9% | 0 |
| Sanchis et al., 2003 [ | 2,012 patients | OPT | 7 cases, 0.35% | 0 |
| Wadhwani et al., 2008 [ | 2,012 patients | OPT | 2 cases | 0 |