2018
DOI: 10.5603/fm.a2017.0086
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Morphometric study of lingual foramina in macerated mandibles to assist in implant placement in the anterior mandibular region

Abstract: The object of our study was to contribute to anatomical knowledge of this region with data on the prevalence, number and location of lingual foramina (LF) in dentate and edentate macerated mandibles from Brazilian individuals, differen-tiating them by sex and race. In this way we hope to help dental surgeons with their planning prior to implant placement in the anterior mandibular region. 103 macerated mandibles were analysed. The prevalence, number and location of LF were analysed in the median (MLF) and late… Show more

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“…Special importance is given to the communication between the sublingual and submandibular spaces in their distal portion, where, due to the expansion of a hematoma airway obstruction occurs 16,17 . Flanagan stated that 420 ml of blood can flow from an artery with an inner diameter from 1 to 2 mm in 30 minutes 3,18 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Special importance is given to the communication between the sublingual and submandibular spaces in their distal portion, where, due to the expansion of a hematoma airway obstruction occurs 16,17 . Flanagan stated that 420 ml of blood can flow from an artery with an inner diameter from 1 to 2 mm in 30 minutes 3,18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%