在形束计算机断层扫描上语言孔径:一个回顾性放射性研究
Om Nemichand Baghele1,2, Vishnudas Dwarkadas Bhandari1, Pratiksha Shivajirao Late1
1Department of Periodontology, Maharashtra Institute of Dental Sciences & Research, Latur, Maharashtra, India.
Journal of oral biology and craniofacial research
|April 15, 2025
概括
该研究发现,中线语言孔是下中常见的解剖特征,在99%的个体中存在. 侧面舌孔的频率较低,数量和位置各不相同,强调牙科手术中需要详细的解剖学知识.
科学领域:
- 口腔和大面部解剖学
- 牙科放射学 牙科放射学
- 手术解剖学手术解剖学
背景情况:
- 在牙外科手术中,脑孔之间的下部部位通常被认为是安全的,但会出现出血并发症.
- 了解前舌孔的形态和变异对于诸如植入物安置和脊梁增强等手术至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 通过使用Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) 来分析舌腔孔与下底下边缘的存在,频率,位置和关系.
主要方法:
- 进行了对100个下部CBCT扫描的回顾性分析.
- 扫描被评估为语言孔的特征,包括数量,位置和距离下下边界.
- 排除标准包括囊,瘤,骨病,骨折和该地区的先前手术.
主要成果:
- 所有100名参与者都有至少一个语言 (LF),总共检测到172个LF.
- 中间语言孔 (MLF) 占LF的89.5%,而侧面语言孔 (LLF) 占10.4%.
- MLF与下下边界的平均距离为10.87毫米,LLF的平均距离为7.1毫米.
结论:
- 中线语言孔是近乎普遍的解剖学特征 (99%的流行率).
- 侧面的舌腔孔是罕见的,可变的,通常在狗头前区域发现.
- 了解这些孔的变化对于安全的下手术干预至关重要.
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