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Yıl 2011, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1, 23 - 29, 01.10.2011
https://doi.org/10.2399/ana.10.004

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Evaluation of position, shape, size and incidence of mental foramen and accessory mental foramen in Indian adult human skulls

Yıl 2011, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1, 23 - 29, 01.10.2011
https://doi.org/10.2399/ana.10.004

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Objectives: Analysis of morphometry and incidences of mental and accessory mental foramina are important for dental surgeons in nerve block and surgical procedures to avoid injury to neurovascular bundle. This study was carried out to present
such data on mental and accessory mental foramina in Indian population.
Methods: The study experimented with 100 dried adult human mandibles. Size and position were determined using digital
vernier callipers. Incidences and shapes of mental and accessory mental foramina were also observed.
Results: Bilateral mental foramina were presented in all one hundred mandibles. Accessory mental foramina were found in
8% on left side, 5% on right side and nil bilaterally. Mental foramina were predominantly rounded. Average diameters of
mental and accessory mental foramina were measured as 2.68 mm and 1.00 mm, respectively. The percentages of locations
of mental foramina below the apex of second premolar, between first and second premolars and between second premolar and first molar were found as 68.8, 17.8 and 11.5, respectively. Accessory mental foramina were located 0.67 mm lateral to mental foramen and below the apex of first molar tooth.
Conclusion: This study may supplement very useful new data of variations in incidence, position, shape and size of mental
and accessory mental foramina for Indian population which may help the surgeons, anaesthetists, neurosurgeons and dentists to help carrying out surgical procedures successfully. 

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Rajani Singh Bu kişi benim

Ajay Kumar Srivastav Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Ekim 2011
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2011 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1

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APA Singh, R., & Srivastav, A. K. (2011). Evaluation of position, shape, size and incidence of mental foramen and accessory mental foramen in Indian adult human skulls. Anatomy, 5(1), 23-29. https://doi.org/10.2399/ana.10.004
AMA Singh R, Srivastav AK. Evaluation of position, shape, size and incidence of mental foramen and accessory mental foramen in Indian adult human skulls. Anatomy. Ekim 2011;5(1):23-29. doi:10.2399/ana.10.004
Chicago Singh, Rajani, ve Ajay Kumar Srivastav. “Evaluation of Position, Shape, Size and Incidence of Mental Foramen and Accessory Mental Foramen in Indian Adult Human Skulls”. Anatomy 5, sy. 1 (Ekim 2011): 23-29. https://doi.org/10.2399/ana.10.004.
EndNote Singh R, Srivastav AK (01 Ekim 2011) Evaluation of position, shape, size and incidence of mental foramen and accessory mental foramen in Indian adult human skulls. Anatomy 5 1 23–29.
IEEE R. Singh ve A. K. Srivastav, “Evaluation of position, shape, size and incidence of mental foramen and accessory mental foramen in Indian adult human skulls”, Anatomy, c. 5, sy. 1, ss. 23–29, 2011, doi: 10.2399/ana.10.004.
ISNAD Singh, Rajani - Srivastav, Ajay Kumar. “Evaluation of Position, Shape, Size and Incidence of Mental Foramen and Accessory Mental Foramen in Indian Adult Human Skulls”. Anatomy 5/1 (Ekim 2011), 23-29. https://doi.org/10.2399/ana.10.004.
JAMA Singh R, Srivastav AK. Evaluation of position, shape, size and incidence of mental foramen and accessory mental foramen in Indian adult human skulls. Anatomy. 2011;5:23–29.
MLA Singh, Rajani ve Ajay Kumar Srivastav. “Evaluation of Position, Shape, Size and Incidence of Mental Foramen and Accessory Mental Foramen in Indian Adult Human Skulls”. Anatomy, c. 5, sy. 1, 2011, ss. 23-29, doi:10.2399/ana.10.004.
Vancouver Singh R, Srivastav AK. Evaluation of position, shape, size and incidence of mental foramen and accessory mental foramen in Indian adult human skulls. Anatomy. 2011;5(1):23-9.

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