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Volume : 7, Issue : 3, Year : 2020
Article Page : 327-330
https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijcap.2020.068
Abstract
Background: To provide anatomical information on the position, morphological variations and incidence
of mental foramen and accessory mental foramen as they are important for dental surgeons, anaesthetists
in nerve block and surgical procedures to avoid injury to the neurovascular bundle in the mental foramen
area.
Materials and Methods: Present study was carried out using 120 dried adult human mandibles of
unknown sex obtained from the Bone Bank of the Department of Anatomy. Campass asthesio meter was
used to measure the shape, location and direction of opening of mental foramen on both sides of mandibles.
Results: The results of our study about position shape and size were compared with that of other authors.
In our study, the mean distance between the mental foramen and symphysis menti for right side was 23.21
mm±2.12 and for left side was 23.10 mm±2.41. The mean distance between mental foramen and posterior
border of ramus of mandible for right side was 62.58 mm±4.23 and for left side was 63.84 mm±4.72. The
mean distance between mental foramen and alveolar crest for right side was 15.23 mm±1.12 and for left
side was 16.07 mm±1.01. The mean distance between the mental foramen and base of mandible for right
side was 15.61 mm±1.03 and for left side was 15.98 mm ±1.06.
Conclusion: The knowledge of the distances from surgically encountered anatomical landmarks in the
present study provide valuable information to dental surgeons that will facilitate effective localization of the
neurovascular bundle passing through mental foramen, thus avoiding complications from local anaesthetic,
surgical and other invasive procedures. The study is also of forensic significance as the position of mental
foramen also helps in determination of sex of an individual.
Keywords: Mental foramen, Mandible, Accessory mental foramen, Double mental foramen.
How to cite : Zainab H, Sylvia S , Ahmed M K , Study of anatomical variations of mental foramen in dry adult human mandibles and its clinical importance in Karnataka population. Indian J Clin Anat Physiol 2020;7(3):327-330
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