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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
MENTAL FORAMEN POSITION A CLINICAL AND RADIOGRAPHIC STUDY (Using human cadavers and two different Panoramic machines)
MENTAL FORAMEN POSITION A CLINICAL AND RADIOGRAPHIC STUDY (Using human cadavers and two different Panoramic machines)
 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : Knowledge of the position of the mental foramen is essential for both diagnostic and clinical procedures. This study was designed to establish the dagnostic reliability of two different pano¬ramic machines (Orthopantomograph 10, Siemens and Planmeca, Finland) to localize the precise position of the mental foramen compared to localization by dissection. A total of 34 mental foramens in human cadavers were studied. The actual measurements on the human cadavers were compared to the radiographic distances measured on the panoramic radiographs. The mean radiographic distances were less than those measured on human cadavers on both right and left sides. A significant difference was found between the actual measurements and that produced by Siemens on both right and left sides (p= 0.002 and 0.008), While there was a sig¬nificant difference between the actual measurements and that produced by Planmeca on the left side only (p= 0.031). However, no significant difference was found between both OPG machines (p= 0.069 and 0.0062). Our result revealed an average of a minimum of 2mm difference between the ac¬tual and the radiographic positions of the mental foramen. This difference in measurement should be considered during clinical judgement. Also, in this study the mental foramen appeared more con¬sistent on the Planmeca than on Siemens machine. 
ISSN : 0 
Journal Name : Egyptian Dental Journal 
Volume : 46 
Issue Number : 1 
Publishing Year : 2000 AH
2000 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Saturday, March 20, 2010 

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سعاد منصورMansor, Souad ResearcherDoctorate 

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