Mental foramen and apical foramen: A dangerous anatomical proximity

The study evaluated the spatial position of the mental foramen (MF) using 300 cone‐beam computed tomography. The spatial position was analyzed with the horizontal location and relative location (distance between apical foramen and MF). The horizontal location was assessed through three positions (po...

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description The study evaluated the spatial position of the mental foramen (MF) using 300 cone‐beam computed tomography. The spatial position was analyzed with the horizontal location and relative location (distance between apical foramen and MF). The horizontal location was assessed through three positions (positions 1, 2, and 3). The relative location was determined with the x, y, and x coordinates of the root apex of mandibular premolars and the MF. Student's t‐test and chi‐square were performed. The most common horizontal location (52%) was position 2, which means between the premolars (p 
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Aged
apical foramen
apical resection
Bicuspid - diagnostic imaging
Computed tomography
Cone-Beam Computed Tomography - methods
Endodontics
Female
Humans
Male
Mandible - anatomy & histology
Mandible - diagnostic imaging
Mandibular Nerve - anatomy & histology
Mandibular Nerve - diagnostic imaging
mandibular premolars
mental foramen
Mental Foramen - anatomy & histology
Mental Foramen - diagnostic imaging
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Premolars
Tooth Apex - anatomy & histology
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Tooth root
Young Adult
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