2022
DOI: 10.1177/19433875221100943
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Anatomical Patterns of the Nasopalatine Canal and Incisive Foramen in an African Setting: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Study Design Descriptive cross-sectional. Objective To determine the morphology and morphometry of the nasopalatine canal (NPC) and incisive foramen (IF) in an African population. Materials and Methods Measurements of the NPC and the IF were carried out on 150 Cone-Beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans. The maxillary bone thickness anterior to the NPC was measured at 3 levels. Independent t-test and Chi-square test were performed to determine the presence of sexual dimorphism. Results The presence of one Stens… Show more

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“…Etoz et al [18] divided the shape of the canal into six groups: tree branch, cone-like, cylindrical, funnel shaped, hourglass and spindle. K. Sarna et al analyzed the shape of the canal in an African population also based on six types of canals -the most popular shape was cylindrical (38.89%) [19]. Similarly, in the study by Kajan ZD et al on an Iranian population, the most popular canal shape of the six types was also cylindrical…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Etoz et al [18] divided the shape of the canal into six groups: tree branch, cone-like, cylindrical, funnel shaped, hourglass and spindle. K. Sarna et al analyzed the shape of the canal in an African population also based on six types of canals -the most popular shape was cylindrical (38.89%) [19]. Similarly, in the study by Kajan ZD et al on an Iranian population, the most popular canal shape of the six types was also cylindrical…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%