Study of inferior dental canal and its contents using high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging

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Andrej Krasny
Nicolai Krasny
Andreas Prescher
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[1] Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology,Department of Molecular and Cellular Anatomy
[2] University Hospital of Essen,undefined
[3] RWTH Aachen University,undefined
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Mandible; Inferior alveolar nerve; Inferior dental canal; Incisive canal; Nutrient canals;
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the visualizability, topography, and course of the mandibular canal with particular attention to the incisive canal on 3-T MRI. Particular attention was paid to the incisive canal anastomosis at the symphysis. A total of 64 dentate patients were examined using a modified T2 space sequence using 3-T MRI. The scans were analyzed with respect to the topography of the entire course of the mandibular canal, mental canal, incisive canal, and nutrient canals. The high-field MRI of the lower jaw allowed detailed visualization of the mandibular canal, the incisive canal, and the surrounding connective tissue structures. In the context of the present study, 3-T MRI was found to be a potentially useful imaging method for displaying the course of the entire inferior dental canal for pre-implantation planning, surgical planning, and diagnosis.
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