Study of the antero-posterior position of the mental foramen in the Nepalese population using digital Panoramic Radiograph

P. Khanal, Bikash Chaudhary, Rajesh Twayana
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Background: Mental foramen is an important landmark to be considered when operating in the anterior mandible. It is mandatory to identify the location of the foramen to prevent injury to mental nerve and subsequent paresthesia. Objectives: The objective of this study was to identify the position of the mental foramen in relation to the mandibular premolars and first molar in patients visiting Kathmandu Medical College, Department of Oral Surgery, Duwakot using the Orthopantomogram. Methodology: A total of 200 digital panoramic radiographs of 92 males and 108 females in the age range of 20-50 years were collected. Consequently, 184 mental foraminain males and 216 mental foraminain females were evaluated. The outline of the mandible along with canine, first premolar, second premolar, and first molar was traced. The mental foramen opening was also traced and the position wasevaluated in relation to the first, second premolars and first molar. Results: Out of 400 foramina, 217 (54.2%) were located between the first and second premolar, i.e. position 3. The second most commonlocationof 152 (38%) foramina was in line with the second premolar, i.e. position 4. Position 2, i.e. in line with the first premolar was seen in 4% and position 5, i.e. between the second premolar and first molar was seen in 3.5%. The left side (29.2%) had a higher occurrence of position 3 as compared to the right side (25%). Conclusion: The location of mental foramen should be identified in all surgeries involving the anterior mandible as this will help us prevent injury to the mental nerve.In our population, position 3 was the most common location of the mental foramen.
利用数字全景x线片研究尼泊尔人的精神孔的前后位置
背景:颏孔是前颌骨手术时需要考虑的重要标志。必须确定椎间孔的位置,以防止精神神经损伤和随后的感觉异常。目的:本研究的目的是在加德满都医学院杜瓦科口腔外科就诊的患者中,利用骨断层扫描确定颏孔与下颌前磨牙和第一磨牙的位置。方法:收集年龄20 ~ 50岁,男性92例,女性108例,共200张数字全景x线片。结果对184例男性有孔虫和216例女性有孔虫进行了评价。下颌骨的轮廓与犬齿,第一前磨牙,第二前磨牙,第一磨牙。还追踪了颏孔的开口,并评估了其与第一、第二前磨牙和第一磨牙的位置。结果:400个孔中有217个(54.2%)位于第一和第二前磨牙之间,即位置3。152个孔(38%)的第二常见位置与第二前磨牙一致,即位置4。2号位置,即与第一前臼齿对齐的位置占4%,5号位置,即在第二前臼齿和第一臼齿之间的位置占3.5%。左侧(29.2%)出现3号位的概率高于右侧(25%)。结论:所有涉及前颌骨的手术均应明确颏孔的位置,以防止对颏神经的损伤。在我们的人群中,3号位置是最常见的精神孔位置。
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