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Age and gender variations in the cone-beam computed tomographic location of mandibular canal: Implications for mandibular sagittal split osteotomy

BACKGROUND: Mandibular sagittal split osteotomy (MSSO) may incur unfavorable split and sensorineural injuries. Knowledge of the anatomic location of the mandibular canal (MC) and bone thickness in the region of interest for MSSO, and the possible variations by age and gender can assist in avoiding s...

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Autores principales: Al-Shayyab, Mohammad H., Qabba’ah, Khalid, Alsoleihat, Firas, Baqain, Zaid H.
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6667004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31232390
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22969
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author Al-Shayyab, Mohammad H.
Qabba’ah, Khalid
Alsoleihat, Firas
Baqain, Zaid H.
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Qabba’ah, Khalid
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description BACKGROUND: Mandibular sagittal split osteotomy (MSSO) may incur unfavorable split and sensorineural injuries. Knowledge of the anatomic location of the mandibular canal (MC) and bone thickness in the region of interest for MSSO, and the possible variations by age and gender can assist in avoiding such complications. Purpose: To study the location of the MC and bone thickness in the region of MSSO by cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) radiographs and to evaluate the possible variations by age and gender in a Jordanian population. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This retrospective radio-anatomical study examined all CBCT radiographs for patients treated over three years at the University of Jordan Hospital, Amman, Jordan. Distances from the MC to the cortical external surfaces and MC diameter (MCD) were measured by a reliable observer at three predetermined regions for MSSO: region (A) [mandibular foramen area], region (B) [mandibular angle area] and region (C) [directly mesial to the second molar]. Gender and age differences in all measurements were then compared using non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test. RESULTS: The final study radiographs comprised a total of 202 CBCT belonged to a cohort of 202 subjects; 91 males (45.1%) and 111 (54.9%) females, with mean age (± SD) of 42.94 ± 18.54 years (range 18–90 years). Whereas only the bone thickness superior, buccal and inferior to MC in regions (B) and (C), and MCD in the three regions exhibited significant (p< 0.05) gender differences, all measured distances exhibited statistically significant (p< 0.05) differences between young and adult patients. CONCLUSIONS: The location of MC and bone thickness in the region of MSSO were significantly variable according to age, but exhibited sexual diamorphism only in regions (B) and (C). This fundamental knowledge should be considered during MSSO planning. Key words:Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, mandibular canal, mandibular sagittal split osteotomy.
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spelling pubmed-66670042019-08-02 Age and gender variations in the cone-beam computed tomographic location of mandibular canal: Implications for mandibular sagittal split osteotomy Al-Shayyab, Mohammad H. Qabba’ah, Khalid Alsoleihat, Firas Baqain, Zaid H. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal Research BACKGROUND: Mandibular sagittal split osteotomy (MSSO) may incur unfavorable split and sensorineural injuries. Knowledge of the anatomic location of the mandibular canal (MC) and bone thickness in the region of interest for MSSO, and the possible variations by age and gender can assist in avoiding such complications. Purpose: To study the location of the MC and bone thickness in the region of MSSO by cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) radiographs and to evaluate the possible variations by age and gender in a Jordanian population. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This retrospective radio-anatomical study examined all CBCT radiographs for patients treated over three years at the University of Jordan Hospital, Amman, Jordan. Distances from the MC to the cortical external surfaces and MC diameter (MCD) were measured by a reliable observer at three predetermined regions for MSSO: region (A) [mandibular foramen area], region (B) [mandibular angle area] and region (C) [directly mesial to the second molar]. Gender and age differences in all measurements were then compared using non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test. RESULTS: The final study radiographs comprised a total of 202 CBCT belonged to a cohort of 202 subjects; 91 males (45.1%) and 111 (54.9%) females, with mean age (± SD) of 42.94 ± 18.54 years (range 18–90 years). Whereas only the bone thickness superior, buccal and inferior to MC in regions (B) and (C), and MCD in the three regions exhibited significant (p< 0.05) gender differences, all measured distances exhibited statistically significant (p< 0.05) differences between young and adult patients. CONCLUSIONS: The location of MC and bone thickness in the region of MSSO were significantly variable according to age, but exhibited sexual diamorphism only in regions (B) and (C). This fundamental knowledge should be considered during MSSO planning. Key words:Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, mandibular canal, mandibular sagittal split osteotomy. Medicina Oral S.L. 2019-07 2019-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6667004/ /pubmed/31232390 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22969 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Al-Shayyab, Mohammad H.
Qabba’ah, Khalid
Alsoleihat, Firas
Baqain, Zaid H.
Age and gender variations in the cone-beam computed tomographic location of mandibular canal: Implications for mandibular sagittal split osteotomy
title Age and gender variations in the cone-beam computed tomographic location of mandibular canal: Implications for mandibular sagittal split osteotomy
title_full Age and gender variations in the cone-beam computed tomographic location of mandibular canal: Implications for mandibular sagittal split osteotomy
title_fullStr Age and gender variations in the cone-beam computed tomographic location of mandibular canal: Implications for mandibular sagittal split osteotomy
title_full_unstemmed Age and gender variations in the cone-beam computed tomographic location of mandibular canal: Implications for mandibular sagittal split osteotomy
title_short Age and gender variations in the cone-beam computed tomographic location of mandibular canal: Implications for mandibular sagittal split osteotomy
title_sort age and gender variations in the cone-beam computed tomographic location of mandibular canal: implications for mandibular sagittal split osteotomy
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6667004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31232390
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22969
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