Prevalence, dimension and location of retromolar canal on cone beam computed tomography: An Analytical cross sectional study

Khalil Sarikhani Khorami, F. Ardakani, Y. Safi, Motahare Baghestani
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baghestani.motahare@ yahoo.com Abstract Background and objectives: The retromolar canal is an anatomical variant that needs consideration in local anesthesia and surgical procedures involving the retromolar area. Complications such as local anesthetic insufficiency, a sensory deficit, hemorrhage and traumatic neuroma may arise in the absence of recognition of these variants. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence and course of retromolar canal in the Iranian population. Methods: This study is a descriptive cross sectional study. The cross sectional sagittal and three dimensional images from volumetric CBCT. data of 270 patients were reconstructed using on demand imaging analysis software. Retromolar canals were classified into two types according to the courses. The width and location (distance from the third molar) of retromolar canals were evaluated. Results were analyzed with SPSS 20 software and were assessed using the t_test and chi_square test. Results: Retromolar canal was observed in 9/25 % of patients. The mean width of the retromolar foramen was 1/43 mm, and the mean distance from anterior border of retromolar foramen to the distal CEJ of the second molar was 13/33 mm. Conclusion: The prevalence of retromolar canals in the Iranian population was lower than that was reported in previous studies. It can be observed in 9/25 % of Iranian patients. Damage to the retromolar canal may be unavoidable during surgical procedures may result in paresthesia, excessive bleeding, postoperative hematoma, or traumatic neuroma. Therefore, the clinician must pay particular attention to the identification of a retromolar canal by preoperative radiographic examination and additional CBCT scanning is recommended.
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baghestani。摘要背景和目的:磨牙后根管是一种解剖变异,需要在局部麻醉和涉及磨牙后区域的外科手术中加以考虑。如局部麻醉功能不全、感觉缺陷、出血和创伤性神经瘤等并发症可能在缺乏对这些变异的识别时出现。本研究的目的是确定伊朗人口中后磨牙管的患病率和病程。方法:本研究采用描述性横断面研究。体积CBCT的横切面矢状面和三维图像。应用随需应变影像分析软件对270例患者的数据进行重建。后磨牙根管按径分为两类。评估磨牙后管的宽度和位置(距第三磨牙的距离)。采用SPSS 20软件对结果进行分析,并采用t_test和chi_square检验进行评估。结果:9/ 25%的患者出现后磨牙根管。磨牙后孔平均宽度为1/43 mm,磨牙后孔前缘至第二磨牙远端CEJ的平均距离为13/33 mm。结论:伊朗人群中后磨牙管的患病率低于以往研究报道。9/ 25%的伊朗患者可见此病。在手术过程中,对磨牙后管的损伤是不可避免的,可能导致感觉异常、大出血、术后血肿或创伤性神经瘤。因此,临床医生必须特别注意通过术前x线检查识别后磨牙管,并建议进行额外的CBCT扫描。
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