Morphometry of the infraorbital foramen in dentate and edentulous adult humans and its clinical relevance
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Resumo: | The infraorbital foramen (IOF) serves as an important anatomical reference for infraorbital nerve block during different procedures. Its clinical and surgical relevance, associated with conflicting results in its anatomy description justifies the present study. Thus, this work aims to describe the IOF, qualitatively and quantitatively, and propose an accurate measurement to define its location. One hundred and seventy-four IOFs of dry skulls were analyzed and divided in dentate (DE) and edentulous (ED) groups. Distances were measured between the IOF and the margin of the alveolar arch of the maxilla (MAAM), the inferior orbital margin (IOM), the intermaxillary suture (IMS), the vertical plane of IOF. A new methodology was proposed to optimize the identification of IOF based on the IMS distance. Oval-shaped IOFs (n=81/174) with inferomedial orientation (n=104/174) and with a crest-shaped upper margin (n=163/174) constituted the norm for this sample. Distance between IOF and MAAM was 29.97 ± 4.09 mm, to IOM 7.27 ± 1.8 mm, and to IMS 35.09 ± 3.77 mm. ED individuals had IOF closer to MAAM (p=0.0124). The highest point of this methodology was the lack of statistical differences in the IMS distance in ED and DE specimens, making this method applicable for both. Therefore, to minimize iatrogenic injuries, clinicians and surgeons must consider the total or partial presence of teeth, the methodology established to find the IOF, its inferomedial orientation, and the prevalent crest on its superior margin. |
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Morphometry of the infraorbital foramen in dentate and edentulous adult humans and its clinical relevanceInfraorbital foramenInfraorbital nerveMaxillaMorphometry. Health SciencesThe infraorbital foramen (IOF) serves as an important anatomical reference for infraorbital nerve block during different procedures. Its clinical and surgical relevance, associated with conflicting results in its anatomy description justifies the present study. Thus, this work aims to describe the IOF, qualitatively and quantitatively, and propose an accurate measurement to define its location. One hundred and seventy-four IOFs of dry skulls were analyzed and divided in dentate (DE) and edentulous (ED) groups. Distances were measured between the IOF and the margin of the alveolar arch of the maxilla (MAAM), the inferior orbital margin (IOM), the intermaxillary suture (IMS), the vertical plane of IOF. A new methodology was proposed to optimize the identification of IOF based on the IMS distance. Oval-shaped IOFs (n=81/174) with inferomedial orientation (n=104/174) and with a crest-shaped upper margin (n=163/174) constituted the norm for this sample. Distance between IOF and MAAM was 29.97 ± 4.09 mm, to IOM 7.27 ± 1.8 mm, and to IMS 35.09 ± 3.77 mm. ED individuals had IOF closer to MAAM (p=0.0124). The highest point of this methodology was the lack of statistical differences in the IMS distance in ED and DE specimens, making this method applicable for both. Therefore, to minimize iatrogenic injuries, clinicians and surgeons must consider the total or partial presence of teeth, the methodology established to find the IOF, its inferomedial orientation, and the prevalent crest on its superior margin.Universidade Federal de Uberlândia2024-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/6814910.14393/BJ-v40n0a2024-68149Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 40 (2024): Continuous Publication; e40007Bioscience Journal ; v. 40 (2024): Continuous Publication; e400071981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/68149/37806Brasil; Contemporary Copyright (c) 2024 João Gabriel Alexander, Josemberg da Silva Baptistahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlexander, João GabrielBaptista, Josemberg da Silva2024-04-03T12:44:10Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/68149Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2024-04-03T12:44:10Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Morphometry of the infraorbital foramen in dentate and edentulous adult humans and its clinical relevance |
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Morphometry of the infraorbital foramen in dentate and edentulous adult humans and its clinical relevance |
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Morphometry of the infraorbital foramen in dentate and edentulous adult humans and its clinical relevance Alexander, João Gabriel Infraorbital foramen Infraorbital nerve Maxilla Morphometry. Health Sciences |
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Morphometry of the infraorbital foramen in dentate and edentulous adult humans and its clinical relevance |
title_full |
Morphometry of the infraorbital foramen in dentate and edentulous adult humans and its clinical relevance |
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Morphometry of the infraorbital foramen in dentate and edentulous adult humans and its clinical relevance |
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Morphometry of the infraorbital foramen in dentate and edentulous adult humans and its clinical relevance |
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Morphometry of the infraorbital foramen in dentate and edentulous adult humans and its clinical relevance |
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Alexander, João Gabriel |
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Alexander, João Gabriel Baptista, Josemberg da Silva |
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Baptista, Josemberg da Silva |
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Alexander, João Gabriel Baptista, Josemberg da Silva |
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Infraorbital foramen Infraorbital nerve Maxilla Morphometry. Health Sciences |
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Infraorbital foramen Infraorbital nerve Maxilla Morphometry. Health Sciences |
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The infraorbital foramen (IOF) serves as an important anatomical reference for infraorbital nerve block during different procedures. Its clinical and surgical relevance, associated with conflicting results in its anatomy description justifies the present study. Thus, this work aims to describe the IOF, qualitatively and quantitatively, and propose an accurate measurement to define its location. One hundred and seventy-four IOFs of dry skulls were analyzed and divided in dentate (DE) and edentulous (ED) groups. Distances were measured between the IOF and the margin of the alveolar arch of the maxilla (MAAM), the inferior orbital margin (IOM), the intermaxillary suture (IMS), the vertical plane of IOF. A new methodology was proposed to optimize the identification of IOF based on the IMS distance. Oval-shaped IOFs (n=81/174) with inferomedial orientation (n=104/174) and with a crest-shaped upper margin (n=163/174) constituted the norm for this sample. Distance between IOF and MAAM was 29.97 ± 4.09 mm, to IOM 7.27 ± 1.8 mm, and to IMS 35.09 ± 3.77 mm. ED individuals had IOF closer to MAAM (p=0.0124). The highest point of this methodology was the lack of statistical differences in the IMS distance in ED and DE specimens, making this method applicable for both. Therefore, to minimize iatrogenic injuries, clinicians and surgeons must consider the total or partial presence of teeth, the methodology established to find the IOF, its inferomedial orientation, and the prevalent crest on its superior margin. |
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