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The clinical anatomy of accessory mandibular canal in dentistry
Authors:Wei Cheong Ngeow  Wen-Lin Chai
Institution:1. Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Clinical Sciences, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;2. Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Restorative Dentistry, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract:The mandibular canal is a conduit that allows the inferior alveolar neurovascular bundle to transverse the mandible to supply the dentition, jawbone and soft tissue around the gingiva and the lower lip. It is not a single canal but an anatomical structure with multiple branches and variations. The branches are termed accessory, bifid or trifid canals depending on their number and configuration. A bifid mandibular canal is an anatomical variation reported more commonly than the trifid variant. Because of these variations, it is of the utmost importance to determine the exact location of the mandibular canal and to identify any branches arising from it prior to performing surgery in the mandible. This article reviews the prevalence, classification and morphometric measurements of these accessory mandibular canals, emphasizing their clinical significance.
Keywords:accessory mandibular canal  bifid mandibular canal  inferior alveolar canal  trifid mandibular canal
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