2019
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-95022019000200491
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Osteometric and Radiological Study of the Mandibular Notch

Abstract: The mandibular notch is located on the superior margin, between two prominent processes of the mandibular ramus, the coronoid and condylar processes. The mandibular notch permits the entry of the masseteric artery, vein and nerve to the deep surface the masseteric muscle. Literary reports documented variations in both, the shape and size of the mandibular notch. Therefore, this study aimed to document the morphology and morphometry of the mandibular notch in the South African Black and Indian population groups… Show more

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“…The coronoid and condylar processes are outpouching of the ramus of the mandible. The ramus is flattened from side to side having borders and a surface provides attachments to muscles and ligaments, the superior border of the ramus forms the mandibular notch [28]. From this the present study aimed to analyses the mandible from its various aspects by morphometrically [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coronoid and condylar processes are outpouching of the ramus of the mandible. The ramus is flattened from side to side having borders and a surface provides attachments to muscles and ligaments, the superior border of the ramus forms the mandibular notch [28]. From this the present study aimed to analyses the mandible from its various aspects by morphometrically [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 , 13 - 17 Anthropological studies have analyzed the mandibular condyle shape in different populations. 18 - 23 However, conventional two-dimensional imaging methods, such as panoramic radiography, are inadequate to accurately examine the three-dimensional (3D) mandibular condyle morphology. 10 , 24 Therefore, this study aimed to morphologically and morphometrically investigate the mandibular condyle based on sex and different sagittal and vertical skeletal malocclusions using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2.3) The human lower jaw bone is likely to change during life development. During the development process, from fatal development to the stage leading to death, teeth can be exposed to many factors, such as coming out and falling out (4). Especially considering the development of muscles and ligaments around the temporal joint, the differences in bone trajectory are occurred depending on the forces applied by muscles and ligaments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially considering the development of muscles and ligaments around the temporal joint, the differences in bone trajectory are occurred depending on the forces applied by muscles and ligaments. (4) This kind of pressure impacts will have strong effects on morphology and function of the craniofacial complex (5). From this point of view, morphological measurements of the structure, which has a great importance clinically, will obviously become significant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%