An evaluation of mandibular canal variations: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Adil Asghar
Ananya Priya
Kumar Satish Ravi
Joe Iwanaga
R. Shane Tubbs
Shagufta Naaz
Padamjeet Panchal
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[1] All India Institute of Medical Sciences,Department of Anatomy
[2] All India Institute of Medical Sciences,Department of Anatomy
[3] Tulane University School of Medicine,Department of Neurosurgery, Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences
[4] Tulane University School of Medicine,Department of Neurology, Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences
[5] Kurume University School of Medicine,Dental and Oral Medical Center
[6] Kurume University School of Medicine,Division of Gross and Clinical Anatomy, Department of Anatomy
[7] Ochsner Neuroscience Institute,Department of Structural and Cellular Biology
[8] Ochsner Health System,Department of Anatomical Sciences
[9] Tulane University School of Medicine,Department of Anaesthesiology
[10] St. Georg’s University School of Medicine,undefined
[11] All India Institute of Medical Sciences,undefined
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Osteogenesis; Dentistry; Mental foramen; Mandibular nerve; Cartilage; Imaging;
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The inferior alveolar nerve and vessels are carried via the mandibular canal, which extends bilaterally from the inferior alveolar foramen to the mental foramen. Bifid and trifid mandibular canals result from abnormal fusions of nerve canals. The purpose of this study was to provide an up-to-date and comprehensive analysis of the prevalence of mandibular canal variations among healthy adults, and to identify any potential ethnic, sex, or laterality predilections. The prevalence of the bifid mandibular canal was 18.87% and that of the trifid canal 1.3%. Unilateral variants were three times commoner than bilateral. Each mandibular half had four canals emanating from separate openings on the lingual surface of the mandibular ramus. Retromolar and forward canals were the predominant subtypes, followed by dental; buccolingual were the least frequent. The mean length and diameter of the bifid mandibular canal were 13.62 mm and 1.63 mm, respectively. The possibility of a bifid mandibular canal is a crucial consideration in dental medicine. Because anatomical variations of the mandibular canal are fairly common, awareness of them is essential for anatomy teachers and for surgeons who operate in the oromaxillofacial region.
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