Prevalence of bifid and trifid mandibular canals with unusual patterns of nerve branching using cone beam computed tomography

Elnadoury, Esraa Anwer; Gaweesh, Yousria Salah El Din; Anwar, Souzy Kamal; Abu el Sadat Ali, Shaimaa;

Abstract


Lack of knowledge concerning the inferior alveolar canal anatomical variations had proven to increase the incidence of surgical complications, so the study aimed to assess the configuration and prevalence of bifid and trifid mandibular canals using cone beam CT in Egyptian subpopulation. Cone beam CT scans of 278 patients (530 hemi-mandibles) were included in the study, in which bifid and trifid mandibular canals or any other branching patterns were recorded and evaluated. Bifid canals were categorized following Naitoh classification, and the diameter of the main mandibular and accessory canals was measured. Bifid canals were detected in 181 canals (34%) while trifid canals in 46 canals (8.7%). Upon classifying the bifid canals, 78 canals showed forward type, 40 retromolar type, 33 dental type, and 7 canals showed buccolingual type. Two special bifid canals subtypes were reported in 23 canals and nine distinct patterns of trifid canals were reported in our study. In addition, unusual patterns of canal branching were reported in 5 cases. The mean diameter of the accessory canals was 1.18 ±.54 mm and the main canal was 3.98 ± 1.31 mm. This study reported a high prevalence (54%) of canal branching, which reinforces the importance of cone beam CT in pre-surgical planning.


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Title Prevalence of bifid and trifid mandibular canals with unusual patterns of nerve branching using cone beam computed tomography
Authors Elnadoury, Esraa Anwer; Gaweesh, Yousria Salah El Din; Anwar, Souzy Kamal; Abu el Sadat Ali, Shaimaa 
Keywords Anatomic variation | Bifid | CBCT | Inferior alveolar nerve | Retrospective
Issue Date 1-Jan-2022
Journal Odontology 
ISSN 16181247
DOI 10.1007/s10266-021-00638-9
PubMed ID 34263380
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85120406914

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