The anatomical relationship between the roots of erupted permanent teeth and the mandibular canal: a systematic review
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The anatomical relationship between the roots of erupted permanent teeth and the mandibular canal: a systematic review
Abstract
Purpose: This study reviewed the literature on the position of the mandibular canal (MC) relative to the root apices (RA) of neighbouring teeth using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Methods: The authors searched the PubMed, Scopus, EBSCO Dentistry and Oral Sciences Source, Cochrane and Lilacs databases for relevant English-language articles with no year limitations published through January 25, 2018.
Results: The search identified 888 articles, 12 of which met the inclusion criteria. Three groups were found based on the measuring method: the shortest distance from the RA to the MC, the vertical distance from the RA to the MC, or the distance from the RA to the superior cortical bone of the MC. In the first and second groups, the shortest distances to the canines, first premolars, second premolars, first molars, second molars, and third molars were 3.8 mm, 4.76 mm, 1.65 mm, 1.23 mm, 0.64 mm, and 1.28 mm, respectively. In the third group, the shortest distances to the second premolars, first molars, and second molars were 2.71 mm, 3.82 mm, and 1.4 mm, respectively.
Conclusions: The distance from the MC to the RA was generally shorter in females and younger people, with decreasing distances in patients over 60 years old, and depended on the tooth type.
Trial registration: The protocol for this systematic review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42018085478).
Keywords: Cone beam computed tomography; Inferior alveolar nerve; Mandibular canal.
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