2019
DOI: 10.35120/kij3104889p
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Position of the Mental Foramen in Corelation With the Lower Premolars: A Panoramic Radiographic Study

Abstract: Background: Evaluation of the position of foramen mentale has great significance and it is very important aids in endodontic, oral-surgical, periodontal interventions, as well as diagnostic procedures. Thus, in view of this, the present study was conducted among the population in North Macedonia, to determine the most common location of the mental foramen and to estimate difference in position of foramen mentale in correlation with the second lower premolar teeth. The mental foramen is an opening located on th… Show more

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“…Furthermore, radiographs from patients who lost teeth I1, I2, C, P1, P2, and M2 due to extraction or other reasons were excluded from the study to avoid the possibility of tooth migration as they would be used as a reference point in identifying the position of the mental foramen. 13 Based on the data in this study, the results obtained from the three age groups were seen using panoramic radiograph of patients at the Dental and Oral Hospital, UMY. Position 4, the most frequently found position, is the mental foramen's position below the lower jaw's second premolar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, radiographs from patients who lost teeth I1, I2, C, P1, P2, and M2 due to extraction or other reasons were excluded from the study to avoid the possibility of tooth migration as they would be used as a reference point in identifying the position of the mental foramen. 13 Based on the data in this study, the results obtained from the three age groups were seen using panoramic radiograph of patients at the Dental and Oral Hospital, UMY. Position 4, the most frequently found position, is the mental foramen's position below the lower jaw's second premolar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%