Quantitative and qualitative 3D analysis of mandibular lingual concavities: implications for dental implant planning in the posterior mandible

AY Alqutaibi, MA Alghauli, A Aboalrejal… - Clinical and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objective The purpose of this study is to investigate the type of ridge (degree of angulation of
the lingual concavity) and the buccolingual dimensions in the area of the first and second …

Anatomical and topographic classification of the mandibular canal with bone atrophy caused by the loss of the masticatory teeth.

AP Oshurko, IY Oliinyk… - Romanian Journal of …, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
The loss of teeth leads to disorders of the maxillofacial system, primarily causing bone
atrophy, which by its destructive and morphological changes, affects the topographic …

Mandibular alveolar bone thickness in untreated Class I subjects with different vertical skeletal patterns: a cone-beam computed tomography study

J Formosa, M Zou, CH Chung… - The Angle …, 2023 - meridian.allenpress.com
Objective To evaluate the mandibular alveolar bone thickness in untreated skeletal Class I
subjects with different vertical skeletal patterns. Materials and Methods A total of 50 …

Four locator attachments of mandibular implant‐retained overdentures with two different distributions: A 10‐year retrospective preliminary study of residual alveolar …

MA El‐Sawy, MS Swedan… - Journal of Esthetic and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives There is little information on the long‐term function of the four Locator attachment
of the mandibular implant retained overdenture (OD), particularly with different distributions …

The mylohyoid line is highly variable but does not affect the microarchitecture of the edentulous alveolar bone–an anatomical micro-CT study

D Domic, J Kappenberger, K Bertl, L Hirtler, P Heimel… - BMC Oral Health, 2024 - Springer
Objectives To evaluate in the absence of teeth the variability of the mylohyoid line (ML), the
microarchitecture of the adjacent bone, and whether the variable prominence/width of the …

[HTML][HTML] Buccolingual inclination of second molars in untreated adolescents and adults with near normal occlusion: a CBCT study

C Li, B Dimitrova, NS Boucher, CH Chung - Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2022 - mdpi.com
The mandibular second molars are lingually positioned relative to the alveolar ridge and
have a limited amount of lingual alveolar bony support. As the maxillary second molars are …

[HTML][HTML] The prevalence of mandibular lingual concavity among the Saudi population of Eastern Province: A CBCT evaluation

B Alzaben, K Almas, FE Aljofi, AA Aljabr… - The Saudi Dental …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Anatomic variations can make placing implants in the mandible more complex.
Exploring the variation in the presence of ridges and lingual concavity among different races …

[HTML][HTML] Morphological Analysis of the Anatomical Mandibular Lingual Concavity Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography Scans in East Asian Population—A …

HJ Ahn, SH Byun, SA Che, SY Park, SM Yi, IY Park… - Diagnostics, 2024 - mdpi.com
The rising demand for dental implants necessitates addressing anatomical challenges,
particularly the shape of the mandible. Incorrectly angling implants can cause lingual …

Effects of Crest Morphology on Lingual Concavity in Mandibular Molar Region: an Observational Study

T Çimen, NV Asar, S Goyushov… - Journal of Oral & …, 2023 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives The aim of this radiological study is to evaluate the lingual concavity dimensions
and possible implant length in each posterior tooth region according to posterior crest type …

[PDF][PDF] Classification of th e topography of the mandibular canal in case of bone atrophy caused by the loss of the masticatory teeth

AP Oshurko, O IYu, NB Kuzniak - Bulletin of problems in biology an d …, 2022 - vpbim.com.ua
Having grouped the average values (m) in the studied areas of the left and right sides, in
parficular, in the projecfion of 3.6, 3.7, 4.6, 4.7 teeth, we obtained averaged (MM) …