Abstract

The mental foramen (MF) and accessory mental foramen (AMF) are the strategically important landmarks during surgical interventions and anaesthetic nerve blocks procedures involving the mental nerve. The study aimed at evaluating anthropometrics of MF and AMF in Zambian adult human mandibles and it was cleared for ethics from TDRC Ethics Review Committee (Reg. No.: 00002911; FWA: 00003729). A total of 33 Zambian adult human mandibles were evaluated for shape, position, and direction of opening of foramen. All measurements were performed using a Digital Vernier Calliper and statistically analysed for per cent frequency and mean and standard deviations, and we performed the one sample t-test for comparative analysis. Data were considered significant at p<0.05. All mandibles that were examined had bilateral MF while unilateral AMF was found in two mandibles (6%). The foramens were mostly oval in shape and their most common position was between the second premolar and first molar and the most common orientation was posterior-superior. The comparative analysis of mandibular anthropometrics showed significant variations (p<0.05) with different ethnic groups. The findings emphasize the ethnic variations and edify that the foramen position is not always as stated in reference textbooks. The clinical creditability of the study is cautioning the surgeons on possible variations of the MF and AMF anthropometrics compared to existing literature in order to avoid any unforeseen injury related to anaesthesia or dental surgeries. Further studies with large sample sizes representing whole country are recommended to establish the standard MF and AMF anthropometrics of Zambian population.

Highlights

  • The mental foramen (MF) is an oval or circular opening on the body of the mandible where the mandibular canal terminates

  • A total of 33 Zambian adult human mandibles of known sex that included 31 male mandibles and 2 female mandibles were evaluated for MF and accessory mental foramen (AMF) anthropometrics measurements

  • We have evaluated the anthropometrics of MF and AMF in Zambian adult human mandibles to establish specific MF and AMF anthropometrics of Zambian population

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Introduction

The mental foramen (MF) is an oval or circular opening on the body of the mandible where the mandibular canal terminates. It is an exit for the mental nerve and blood vessels, which are terminal branches of inferior alveolar nerve, artery, and vein. The mental nerve provides innervations of the lower teeth, lip, gingival, and lower face [1, 2]. The MF is usually located in the body of the mandible at an equal distance from the superior and inferior border below or between the apex of the first and second premolar [2, 4, 5]. Variability in the location of MF has been documented in different literature with the tendency of being more posterior in blacks than in whites and between the

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