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Morphological and Morphometric Relations of Infraorbital Foramen in North Indian Population

Introduction The evidence regarding the anatomy of the infraorbital foramen in the Indian population is limited. It mainly focuses on its shape, size, and incidence in the Indian population. The current study aimed to evaluate morphometric parameters of infraorbital foramen that can help clinicians...

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Autores principales: Mahajan, Arpita, Verma, Ranjana, Razdan, Shayama K, Passey, Jigyasa
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9981513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36874344
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.34525
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author Mahajan, Arpita
Verma, Ranjana
Razdan, Shayama K
Passey, Jigyasa
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description Introduction The evidence regarding the anatomy of the infraorbital foramen in the Indian population is limited. It mainly focuses on its shape, size, and incidence in the Indian population. The current study aimed to evaluate morphometric parameters of infraorbital foramen that can help clinicians during surgery and procedures around it. Methods We evaluated 90 dry adult human hemi-skulls. The morphological parameters studied included the assessment of the shape of the infraorbital foramen, its horizontal and vertical diameters, and its relation to the teeth of the upper jaw. In addition, we measured the distance of the infraorbital foramen from the anterior nasal spine, nasion, infraorbital margin, and the lower extent of the alveolar margin. The length of the infraorbital canal till the inferior orbital fissure and the infraorbital groove and the infraorbital canal orientation angles in different planes were also measured. The measurement values were compared between the right and left side hemi-skulls. Results The oval-shaped infraorbital foramen was most commonly noticed. The mean vertical and transverse diameters were 3.8 mm and 2.6 mm, respectively, on the right side. The left side's mean vertical and transverse diameters were 3.9 mm and 2.5 mm, respectively. The most common location of infraorbital foramen was in line with the maxillary second premolar tooth. The distances of infraorbital foramen from the alveolar margin were 29.6 mm and 29 mm on the right and left sides, respectively. The distances of the infraorbital foramen from the anterior nasal spine were 34.3 mm and 34.2 mm on the right and left sides, respectively. The distances of infraorbital foramen from the nasion were 42.3 mm and 42.2 mm on the right and left sides, respectively. The distances of infraorbital foramen from the inferior orbital margin were 5.8 mm and 6.2 mm on the right and left sides, respectively. The distances between the inferior orbital margin and infraorbital groove were 12.7 mm and 12.7 mm on the right and left sides, respectively. The distances between the inferior orbital margin and inferior orbital fissure were 27.5 mm and 27.1 mm on the right and left sides, respectively. The orientation angles of infraorbital foramen were 48.31° in the horizontal plane, 34.07° in the Frankfurt plane, and 14.4° in the parasagittal plane. Conclusion Our findings suggest that the location of the infraorbital foramen is difficult to standardize, considering the wide interindividual variations in the foramen relations. Further research should be performed to investigate the parameters related to the distance and orientation of the infraorbital foramen in relation to nearby bony landmarks that are least affected by individual variations in skull morphology.
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spelling pubmed-99815132023-03-04 Morphological and Morphometric Relations of Infraorbital Foramen in North Indian Population Mahajan, Arpita Verma, Ranjana Razdan, Shayama K Passey, Jigyasa Cureus Anatomy Introduction The evidence regarding the anatomy of the infraorbital foramen in the Indian population is limited. It mainly focuses on its shape, size, and incidence in the Indian population. The current study aimed to evaluate morphometric parameters of infraorbital foramen that can help clinicians during surgery and procedures around it. Methods We evaluated 90 dry adult human hemi-skulls. The morphological parameters studied included the assessment of the shape of the infraorbital foramen, its horizontal and vertical diameters, and its relation to the teeth of the upper jaw. In addition, we measured the distance of the infraorbital foramen from the anterior nasal spine, nasion, infraorbital margin, and the lower extent of the alveolar margin. The length of the infraorbital canal till the inferior orbital fissure and the infraorbital groove and the infraorbital canal orientation angles in different planes were also measured. The measurement values were compared between the right and left side hemi-skulls. Results The oval-shaped infraorbital foramen was most commonly noticed. The mean vertical and transverse diameters were 3.8 mm and 2.6 mm, respectively, on the right side. The left side's mean vertical and transverse diameters were 3.9 mm and 2.5 mm, respectively. The most common location of infraorbital foramen was in line with the maxillary second premolar tooth. The distances of infraorbital foramen from the alveolar margin were 29.6 mm and 29 mm on the right and left sides, respectively. The distances of the infraorbital foramen from the anterior nasal spine were 34.3 mm and 34.2 mm on the right and left sides, respectively. The distances of infraorbital foramen from the nasion were 42.3 mm and 42.2 mm on the right and left sides, respectively. The distances of infraorbital foramen from the inferior orbital margin were 5.8 mm and 6.2 mm on the right and left sides, respectively. The distances between the inferior orbital margin and infraorbital groove were 12.7 mm and 12.7 mm on the right and left sides, respectively. The distances between the inferior orbital margin and inferior orbital fissure were 27.5 mm and 27.1 mm on the right and left sides, respectively. The orientation angles of infraorbital foramen were 48.31° in the horizontal plane, 34.07° in the Frankfurt plane, and 14.4° in the parasagittal plane. Conclusion Our findings suggest that the location of the infraorbital foramen is difficult to standardize, considering the wide interindividual variations in the foramen relations. Further research should be performed to investigate the parameters related to the distance and orientation of the infraorbital foramen in relation to nearby bony landmarks that are least affected by individual variations in skull morphology. Cureus 2023-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9981513/ /pubmed/36874344 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.34525 Text en Copyright © 2023, Mahajan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/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 author and source are credited.
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Verma, Ranjana
Razdan, Shayama K
Passey, Jigyasa
Morphological and Morphometric Relations of Infraorbital Foramen in North Indian Population
title Morphological and Morphometric Relations of Infraorbital Foramen in North Indian Population
title_full Morphological and Morphometric Relations of Infraorbital Foramen in North Indian Population
title_fullStr Morphological and Morphometric Relations of Infraorbital Foramen in North Indian Population
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and Morphometric Relations of Infraorbital Foramen in North Indian Population
title_short Morphological and Morphometric Relations of Infraorbital Foramen in North Indian Population
title_sort morphological and morphometric relations of infraorbital foramen in north indian population
topic Anatomy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9981513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36874344
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.34525
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