| Literature DB >> 35057756 |
Silvio Taschieri1,2,3, Stefano Corbella1,2,3, Amel Silnovic1, Luca Francetti1,2, Carmelo Messina2, Luca Maria Sconfienza2,4, Domenico Albano5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the distribution of lingual foramina (LF) and their correlation with demographic characteristics and mandible width, shape, and bone thickness in Caucasian Italian patients subjected to cone-beam CT (CBCT).Entities:
Keywords: Anatomy; Cone-beam computed tomography; Lingual foramen; Mandible; Vascularization
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35057756 PMCID: PMC8781116 DOI: 10.1186/s12880-022-00736-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Imaging ISSN: 1471-2342 Impact factor: 1.930
Fig. 1Sagittal multiplanar reconstruction of the symphysis showing 5 midline LF
Fig. 2Sagittal multiplanar reconstruction of the symphysis showing one sublingual midline LF and two submental midline LF (arrows)
Fig. 3Sagittal multiplanar reconstruction of the left mandibular hemiarch showing one lateral LF in the premolar zone (arrow)
Fig. 4Axial CBCT images of two different patients (A and B) with mandibular bone thickness measured in the symphysis and in both hemiarches at the level of the first molars
Fig. 5Axial multiplanar reconstruction to estimate the area of the floor of mouth considering it as a triangle. The distance between the mental foramina (base of the triangle) was 4.680 cm and the perpendicular line reaching the symphysis (height of the triangle) was 0.462 cm. The estimated area of the floor of mouth was then calculated obtaining 25.69 cm2
Data concerning the total number and topographic distribution of midline and lateral LF
| Total LF | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Midline LF | ||||
| Total midline LF | Sublingual LF | Submental LF | ||
Data stratified for mandible width and the relationship of LF with the teeth
| Total LF | Midline LF | Lateral LF | Incisors | Canines | Premolars | Molars |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Number of LF reported in different CT and cadaveric studies
| Study | Country | Sample | LF |
|---|---|---|---|
| Our study | Italy | 300 Patients, CBCT | 592 Midline, 283 lateral |
| Von Arx et al. [ | Switzerland | 179 Patients, CBCT | 86 Midline, 131 lateral |
| Trost et al. [ | Germany | 460 Patients, CT | 613 Midline, 231 lateral |
| Sheikhi et al. [ | Turkey | 102 Patients, CBCT | 205 Midline |
| Sekerci et al. [ | Turkey | 500 Patients, CBCT | 476 Midline |
| Liang et al. [ | Belgium | 555 Patients, CT | 132 Midline |
| He et al. [ | China | 200 Patients, CBCT | 683 |
| Rosano et al. [ | Italy | 60 Cadaveric mandibles | 118 |
| Vandewalle et al. [ | Belgium | 354 Dry mandibles | 347 |