Objective. To determine the morphological features in the anterior mandibular region, the presence of lingual foramen and canal dimensions in Saudi subjects that would interfere with standard implant placement. Methods. CBCT scans of patients seeking implant treatment were examined. Based on the dentition status, patients were categorized into edentulous (group I) and dentulous (group I). On the panoramic view, the distance between the two mental foramina was divided into vertical segments of 10 mm width. In each segment, vertical bone height and buccolingual thickness at three levels (alveolar crest, 5 mm, and 10 mm apical to the crest) were assessed. The lingual foramen prevalence and canal features were assessed as well. Comparisons betw...
Statement of Problem: The anterior mandible has conventionally been deemed as a relatively “safe zon...
OBJECTIVE The anterior loop, the mandibular incisive canal, and the lingual symphyseal foramen ar...
Objective: The anterior loop, the mandibular incisive canal, and the lingual symphyseal foramen are ...
Introduction and Aim: The anterior lingual foramen is an anatomic structure in the symphysis region ...
Background: This study was aimed to assess the implant-related anatomical landmarks in the mandibula...
Background: The identification of nearby neurovascular structures is a vital part of dental implant ...
WOS: 000432598500003PubMed ID: 29124343Anterior mandibular (interforaminal) region is important in i...
Objectives: Lingual foramen (LF) is an important landmark of the mandible, which should be considere...
<div><p>Abstract Background Hemorrhages, mouth floor edema and tongue elevation are complications ...
Statement of Problem: The anterior mandible has conventionally been deemed as a relatively “safe zon...
Abstract Background Hemorrhages, mouth floor edema and tongue elevation are complications related ...
Statement of Problem: The anterior mandible has conventionally been deemed as a relatively “safe zon...
Statement of Problem: The anterior mandible has conventionally been deemed as a relatively “safe zon...
The aim of this study was to determine the location and size of the lingual foramina and the course ...
OBJECTIVE The anterior loop, the mandibular incisive canal, and the lingual symphyseal foramen ar...
Statement of Problem: The anterior mandible has conventionally been deemed as a relatively “safe zon...
OBJECTIVE The anterior loop, the mandibular incisive canal, and the lingual symphyseal foramen ar...
Objective: The anterior loop, the mandibular incisive canal, and the lingual symphyseal foramen are ...
Introduction and Aim: The anterior lingual foramen is an anatomic structure in the symphysis region ...
Background: This study was aimed to assess the implant-related anatomical landmarks in the mandibula...
Background: The identification of nearby neurovascular structures is a vital part of dental implant ...
WOS: 000432598500003PubMed ID: 29124343Anterior mandibular (interforaminal) region is important in i...
Objectives: Lingual foramen (LF) is an important landmark of the mandible, which should be considere...
<div><p>Abstract Background Hemorrhages, mouth floor edema and tongue elevation are complications ...
Statement of Problem: The anterior mandible has conventionally been deemed as a relatively “safe zon...
Abstract Background Hemorrhages, mouth floor edema and tongue elevation are complications related ...
Statement of Problem: The anterior mandible has conventionally been deemed as a relatively “safe zon...
Statement of Problem: The anterior mandible has conventionally been deemed as a relatively “safe zon...
The aim of this study was to determine the location and size of the lingual foramina and the course ...
OBJECTIVE The anterior loop, the mandibular incisive canal, and the lingual symphyseal foramen ar...
Statement of Problem: The anterior mandible has conventionally been deemed as a relatively “safe zon...
OBJECTIVE The anterior loop, the mandibular incisive canal, and the lingual symphyseal foramen ar...
Objective: The anterior loop, the mandibular incisive canal, and the lingual symphyseal foramen are ...