Retrospective Evaluation of Mandibular Canal Anatomy and Variations by Cone-Beam Computed Tomography

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Didem Dumanli, G. Geduk, Ç. Şeker
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Purpose: Determining the anatomical localization and variations of the mandibular canal is of great importance in determining the treatment method to be preferred during the treatment of the patient and having an idea before surgery for possible complications. In this study, it was aimed to evaluate the anatomy and variations of the mandibular canal using Cone Beam Computed Tomography(CBCT). Materials&Methods: CBCT images obtained from 300 jaws of 300 patients, 168 of whom were female and 132 male, were used. The examined mandibular canals were divided into four groups as retromolar, anterior canal, dental and buccolingual canals. Statistical analysis of the data was performed using descriptive statistics and chi-square tests. Results: Bifid duct was detected in 149(49.2%) of the patients, but trifid duct was not detected. 73 (48.99%) of bifid canals were detected on the right and 76 (50.01%) on the left. Considering the relationship between age and gender and the presence of mandibular canal variation, no statistically significant result was found according to the chi-square test.When the right-left distribution of the channel variations evaluated in the study was examined, no statistically significant relationship was observed.(p>0.005)(p=0.688) Conclusion: The prevalence of variation in the examined mandibular canals was found to be 49.66%. Anterior canal(35.6%) was most common, followed by retromolar canal(28.2%), dental canal(25.6%) and buccolingual canal(10.7%). According to the results obtained, the possibility of approximately 50 percent mandibular canal variation should be considered in prosthetic and surgical treatment interventions planned in the relevant regions.
锥形束计算机断层扫描对下颌椎管解剖及变异的回顾性评价
目的:确定下颌管的解剖定位和变异,对患者治疗过程中确定首选治疗方法,术前对可能出现的并发症有先见之明,具有重要意义。在本研究中,目的是利用锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)评估下颌骨管的解剖和变化。材料与方法:采用300例患者300个颌骨的CBCT图像,其中女性168例,男性132例。将检查的下颌管分为磨牙后管、前管、牙管和颊舌管四组。采用描述性统计和卡方检验对数据进行统计分析。结果:两裂管149例(49.2%),三裂管未检出。73个(48.99%)双裂管位于右侧,76个(50.01%)位于左侧。考虑年龄、性别与下颌管变异存在的关系,卡方检验未发现有统计学意义的结果。当研究中评估的沟道变异的右-左分布时,无统计学意义(p>0.005)(p=0.688)结论:所检查的下颌沟道变异发生率为49.66%。最常见的是前根管(35.6%),其次是后磨牙根管(28.2%)、牙根管(25.6%)和颊舌根管(10.7%)。根据所获得的结果,在相关区域计划的修复和手术治疗干预措施中,应考虑大约50%的下颌管变异的可能性。
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Odovtos - International Journal of Dental Sciences
Odovtos - International Journal of Dental Sciences DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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