West China Journal of Stomatology ›› 2017, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (6): 607-612.doi: 10.7518/hxkq.2017.06.009

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A cone beam computed tomography study on the anatomical position of accessory mandibular foramina in Jiangxi adults

Xing Ke(), Bohan Li, Linlin Chen(), Xindi Jiang   

  1. Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Affiliated Stomatological Hospital of Nanchang University, The Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedicine, Jiangxi Province, Nanchang 330006, China
  • Received:2017-01-17 Revised:2017-09-08 Online:2017-12-20 Published:2017-12-01

Abstract:

Objective This study used cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) to access the distribution and position of accessory mandibular foramina in the mandibular body of Jiangxi adults, and some safety rules of operation for clinics were provided. Methods Two hundred CBCT image subjects of Jiangxi adults were selected, which were divided into 4 groups by age with the same sex ratio. The number and position of accessory mandibular foramina in mandibular anterior teeth, premolars and molars region were described and the relationship between accessory mandibular foramina incidence and factors of age, gender and lateral were analyzed. Results A total of 1 123 accessory mandibular foramina were found, with a mean of 5.62±2.10 per person. The accessory mandibular foramina incidence decreased from the mesial region to the distal, and the lingual was higher than the buccal. There was no significant difference in the number of accessory mandibular foramina in male and female (P=0.195). However, the number of accessory mandibular foramina was negatively correlated with age (rs=-0.301). Three highest frequency regions of accessory mandibular foramina were mandibular symphysis area (98.0%), lingual alveolar area of lower medial (88.0%) and lateral incisors and inferior area of lingual premolar (55.0%). Conclusion Accessory mandi-bular foramina are widely presented in the body of everyone’s mandible, addition attention should be paid to avoid the compli-cations causing by the damage of canal contents in the clinics.

Key words: mandible, accessory mandibular foramen, cone beam computed tomography, mandibular anatomy

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