Anatomical relation of third molars and the retromolar canal

  • Rabie, C Moreno
  • Vranckx, M
  • Rusque, M
  • Deambrosi, C
  • Ockerman, A
  • Politis, C
  • Jacobs, R
Publication date
October 2019
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Abstract

The study was designed to assess, by direct anatomical observations and cone-beam computed tomography (CT), the prevalence of a retromolar canal and foramen in relation to the mandibular third molar in dry human mandibles. Dry mandibles from European skeletons (n=89) were observed directly and after cone-beam CT scanning (Newtom VGI evo). The following variables were assessed: the presence of a retromolar foramen and canal; the presence of a third molar, and orientation of the third molar. From the total of 89 mandibles selected, 73 showed a retromolar foramen (49 of which were bilateral). A retromolar canal was identified in 64 mandibles based on cone-beam CT assessment, with a total of 101 canals, including 74 that were bilateral. A total...

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