Abstract

Introduction The mental foramen (MF) is a bilateral opening localized on an anterior surface of the mandible. A precise location as well as well-defined shape, size, and number of the MF is crucial for different clinical dental procedures. The aim of this study was to determine a size and location of the MF in relation to the lower teeth using the cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) study. Material and Methods In a group of 201 patients (106 males and 95 females) the CBCT images were performed using the GX CB-500 device (Gendex, USA). Results No significant differences in values of the horizontal (H) and vertical (V) diameters as well as the H:V ratio on both sides in relation to the age of participants were found. In males both average values of a horizontal diameter (p=0.031) and vertical diameter (p=0.001) were significantly higher on the right side than in the female subgroup, whereas on the left side only an average value of a vertical diameter was significantly higher in men (p=0.006) in comparison to women. Moreover, the H:V ratio was significantly lower in males on the left side (p=0.032). There were no significant relationships between age and gender of the patients (p>0.05) and the type of mental foramen on the right and left sides. Conclusions The application of the CBCT study enabled a precise determination of the shape, size, and position of the mental foramen in relation to the neighboring anatomical structures on a representative group of the Polish patients. The results obtained may contribute to guidelines for dental procedures including anesthesia of the mental nerve and endodontic, implantology, and dental surgery with regard to the location of mental foramen depending on the sex and age of patients.

Highlights

  • The mental foramen (MF) is a bilateral opening localized on an anterior surface of the mandible

  • No significant differences in values of the horizontal and vertical diameters as well as the H:V ratio on both sides in relation to the age of participants were found (Table 2)

  • A comparison of average values of the horizontal and vertical diameters between male and female subgroups revealed significant differences both on the right and on the left sides (Table 2). In males both average values of a horizontal diameter (p=0.031) and vertical diameter (p=0.001) were significantly higher on the right side than in the female subgroup, whereas on the left side only an average value of the vertical diameter was significantly higher in men (p=0.006) in comparison to women

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Introduction

The mental foramen (MF) is a bilateral opening localized on an anterior surface of the mandible. A precise location as well as well-defined shape, size, and number of the MF is crucial for different clinical dental procedures. The application of the CBCT study enabled a precise determination of the shape, size, and position of the mental foramen in relation to the neighboring anatomical structures on a representative group of the Polish patients. The inferior alveolar nerve conducts unilaterally the sensory stimuli to the lower lip, labial mucosa, lower canine, and premolar, whereas blood vessels supply soft tissues of the lower jaw [4, 5]. Both a precise location and well-defined shape, size, and number of MF is crucial for different clinical dental procedures. Any invasive procedure performed in this region may damage the neurovascular bundles and cause serious complications such as paresthesia [9]

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