Visibility of the mandibular canal on CBCT crosssectional images
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Resumo: | The identification of the mandibular canal (MC) is an important prerequisite for surgical procedures involving the posterior mandible. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) represents an advance in imaging technology, but distinguishing the MC from surrounding structures may remain a delicate task. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the visibility of the MC in different regions on CBCT cross-sectional images. MATERIAL AND METHODS: CBCT cross-sectional images of 58 patients (116 hemi-mandibles) were analyzed, and the visibility of the MC in different regions was assessed. RESULTS: The MC was clearly visible in 53% of the hemi-mandibles. Difficult and very difficult visualizations were registered in 25% and 22% of the hemi-mandibles, respectively. The visibility of the MC on distal regions was superior when compared to regions closer to the mental foramen. No differences were found between edentulous and tooth-bearing areas. CONCLUSIONS: The MC presents an overall satisfactory visibility on CBCT cross-sectional images in most cases. However, the discrimination of the canal from its surrounds becomes less obvious towards the mental foramen region when cross-sectional images are individually analyzed. |
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Visibility of the mandibular canal on CBCT crosssectional imagesMandibleMandibular nerveCone-beam computed tomographyThe identification of the mandibular canal (MC) is an important prerequisite for surgical procedures involving the posterior mandible. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) represents an advance in imaging technology, but distinguishing the MC from surrounding structures may remain a delicate task. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the visibility of the MC in different regions on CBCT cross-sectional images. MATERIAL AND METHODS: CBCT cross-sectional images of 58 patients (116 hemi-mandibles) were analyzed, and the visibility of the MC in different regions was assessed. RESULTS: The MC was clearly visible in 53% of the hemi-mandibles. Difficult and very difficult visualizations were registered in 25% and 22% of the hemi-mandibles, respectively. The visibility of the MC on distal regions was superior when compared to regions closer to the mental foramen. No differences were found between edentulous and tooth-bearing areas. CONCLUSIONS: The MC presents an overall satisfactory visibility on CBCT cross-sectional images in most cases. However, the discrimination of the canal from its surrounds becomes less obvious towards the mental foramen region when cross-sectional images are individually analyzed.Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP2011-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572011000300011Journal of Applied Oral Science v.19 n.3 2011reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S1678-77572011000300011info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira-Santos,ChristianoCapelozza,Ana Lúcia ÁlvaresDezzoti,Mariela Siqueira GiãoFischer,Cássia MariaPoleti,Marcelo LupionRubira-Bullen,Izabel Regina Fischereng2011-05-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-77572011000300011Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jaosPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jaos@usp.br1678-77651678-7757opendoar:2011-05-19T00:00Journal of applied oral science (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Visibility of the mandibular canal on CBCT crosssectional images |
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Visibility of the mandibular canal on CBCT crosssectional images |
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Visibility of the mandibular canal on CBCT crosssectional images Oliveira-Santos,Christiano Mandible Mandibular nerve Cone-beam computed tomography |
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Visibility of the mandibular canal on CBCT crosssectional images |
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Visibility of the mandibular canal on CBCT crosssectional images |
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Visibility of the mandibular canal on CBCT crosssectional images |
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Visibility of the mandibular canal on CBCT crosssectional images |
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Visibility of the mandibular canal on CBCT crosssectional images |
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Oliveira-Santos,Christiano |
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Oliveira-Santos,Christiano Capelozza,Ana Lúcia Álvares Dezzoti,Mariela Siqueira Gião Fischer,Cássia Maria Poleti,Marcelo Lupion Rubira-Bullen,Izabel Regina Fischer |
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author |
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Capelozza,Ana Lúcia Álvares Dezzoti,Mariela Siqueira Gião Fischer,Cássia Maria Poleti,Marcelo Lupion Rubira-Bullen,Izabel Regina Fischer |
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Oliveira-Santos,Christiano Capelozza,Ana Lúcia Álvares Dezzoti,Mariela Siqueira Gião Fischer,Cássia Maria Poleti,Marcelo Lupion Rubira-Bullen,Izabel Regina Fischer |
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Mandible Mandibular nerve Cone-beam computed tomography |
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Mandible Mandibular nerve Cone-beam computed tomography |
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The identification of the mandibular canal (MC) is an important prerequisite for surgical procedures involving the posterior mandible. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) represents an advance in imaging technology, but distinguishing the MC from surrounding structures may remain a delicate task. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the visibility of the MC in different regions on CBCT cross-sectional images. MATERIAL AND METHODS: CBCT cross-sectional images of 58 patients (116 hemi-mandibles) were analyzed, and the visibility of the MC in different regions was assessed. RESULTS: The MC was clearly visible in 53% of the hemi-mandibles. Difficult and very difficult visualizations were registered in 25% and 22% of the hemi-mandibles, respectively. The visibility of the MC on distal regions was superior when compared to regions closer to the mental foramen. No differences were found between edentulous and tooth-bearing areas. CONCLUSIONS: The MC presents an overall satisfactory visibility on CBCT cross-sectional images in most cases. However, the discrimination of the canal from its surrounds becomes less obvious towards the mental foramen region when cross-sectional images are individually analyzed. |
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