An Anatomic Study of the Lingual Nerve and Associated Branches

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Human-Baron, Rene [1 ]
Procos, Alexander [1 ]
Uys, Andre [1 ]
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[1] Univ Pretoria, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Med, Dept Anat, Hatfield, South Africa
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lingual nerve; mandibular molars; submandibular duct; 3RD MOLAR REGION; PREVENTION; POSITION; SURGERY; PATTERN; INJURY; REPAIR;
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10.1002/cre2.70051
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
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ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to investigate the course and anatomy of the lingual nerve (LN) to minimize the risk of iatrogenic damage during dental procedures.Material and MethodsThe LN was dissected in 25 cadavers (dentulous and edentulous). The intersection of the LN and submandibular duct (SMD), the bifurcation location from the mandibular nerve, the branching patterns of the main trunk, and the number of terminal branches were recorded.ResultsIn dentulous females, LN distances to the third, second, and first molars were 11.46 +/- 2.51, 15.50 +/- 5.24, and 18.75 +/- 5.91 mm, while in dentulous males, they were 10.98 +/- 1.27, 15.75 +/- 2.61, and 19.65 +/- 4.50 mm, respectively. For edentulous mandibles, all distances were shorter compared to the dentulous group. In 39.13%, the LN passed superior to the SMD. The LN is bifurcated above the mandibular notch in all cases. The number of branches entering the tongue ranged from 2 to 9, with a Type 1 branching pattern found to be the most prevalent.ConclusionsThe study incorporated both dentulous and edentulous cadavers from a South African population. The findings hold significance for surgical procedures, providing valuable insights into minimizing potential damage.
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