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Review
. 2015 Oct;28(7):848-56.
doi: 10.1002/ca.22597. Epub 2015 Aug 9.

The clinical anatomy of accessory mental nerves and foramina

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The clinical anatomy of accessory mental nerves and foramina

Joe Iwanaga et al. Clin Anat. 2015 Oct.

Abstract

Since three-dimensional computed tomography was developed, many researchers have described accessory mental foramina. The anatomical and radiological findings have been discussed, but details of accessory mental nerves (AMNs) have only been researched in a small number of anatomical and clinical cases. For this article, we reviewed the literature relating to accessory mental foramina (AMFs) and nerves to clarify aspects important for clinical situations. The review showed that the distribution pattern of the AMN can differ according to the position of the accessory mental foramen, and the reported incidence of AMFs differs among observation methods. A review of clinical cases also revealed that injury to large AMF can result in paresthesia. This investigation did not reveal all aspects of AMNs and AMFs, but will be useful for diagnosis and treatment by many dentists and oral and maxillofacial surgeons.

Keywords: anatomy and histology; chin; diagnosis; embryology; innervation; oral surgical procedures; review.

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