Background: To evaluate the distribution of lingual foramina (LF) and their correlation with demographic characteristics and mandible width, shape, and bone thickness in Caucasian Italian patients subjected to cone-beam CT (CBCT). Methods: CBCTs were reviewed to assess the number of all LF, midline and lateral LF. We also assessed the relationship of the number of lateral LF with gender and mandibular width, shape, and bone thickness using the Chi Square test. A p value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Three-hundred patients (180 males; age range: 21-87 years) were included. The highest frequency per patient was of 2 LF (97/300, 32.3%), followed by 3 (81/300, 27%) and 4 (53/300, 17.7%). No LF were observed in 2/30...
The patterns of the lingula and antilingula are crucial surgical reference points for ramus osteotom...
The increased neurological clinical complications after surgical intervention in the mandible necess...
Lingual foramina are small openings in the lingual surface of the mandible, often located around the...
Objectives: Lingual foramen (LF) is an important landmark of the mandible, which should be considere...
Purpose: To assess retrospectively the frequency and location of mandibular lingual foramina and the...
Introduction and Aim: The anterior lingual foramen is an anatomic structure in the symphysis region ...
Background: The identification of nearby neurovascular structures is a vital part of dental implant ...
Objective. The study aimed to investigate and measure the anatomical relationship between the mandib...
The aim of this study was to assess the regional frequency and anatomical properties of mandibular l...
The aim of this study was to assess the regional frequency and anatomical properties of mandibular l...
Background: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the anatomical features of lingual foramina and...
Background: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the anatomical features of lingual foramina and...
The purpose of this study is to investigate by means of CBCT the presence of lingual foramen and the...
The patterns of the lingula and antilingula are crucial surgical reference points for ramus osteotom...
To assess retrospectively the frequency and location of mandibular lingual foramina and their bony c...
The patterns of the lingula and antilingula are crucial surgical reference points for ramus osteotom...
The increased neurological clinical complications after surgical intervention in the mandible necess...
Lingual foramina are small openings in the lingual surface of the mandible, often located around the...
Objectives: Lingual foramen (LF) is an important landmark of the mandible, which should be considere...
Purpose: To assess retrospectively the frequency and location of mandibular lingual foramina and the...
Introduction and Aim: The anterior lingual foramen is an anatomic structure in the symphysis region ...
Background: The identification of nearby neurovascular structures is a vital part of dental implant ...
Objective. The study aimed to investigate and measure the anatomical relationship between the mandib...
The aim of this study was to assess the regional frequency and anatomical properties of mandibular l...
The aim of this study was to assess the regional frequency and anatomical properties of mandibular l...
Background: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the anatomical features of lingual foramina and...
Background: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the anatomical features of lingual foramina and...
The purpose of this study is to investigate by means of CBCT the presence of lingual foramen and the...
The patterns of the lingula and antilingula are crucial surgical reference points for ramus osteotom...
To assess retrospectively the frequency and location of mandibular lingual foramina and their bony c...
The patterns of the lingula and antilingula are crucial surgical reference points for ramus osteotom...
The increased neurological clinical complications after surgical intervention in the mandible necess...
Lingual foramina are small openings in the lingual surface of the mandible, often located around the...