Affiliation:
1. Department of Dental Sciences, Faculty of Graduate Studies Arab American University Ramallah Palestine
2. Palestinian Association of Dental Implantology (Palestinian Dental Association) Al‐Quds Palestine
3. The Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies University of Edinburgh Midlothian UK
Abstract
Key Clinical MessageBy sharing this case, we aim to enhance the understanding of the mental foramen's intricate morphology, ultimately promoting safer and more successful surgical practices in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery.AbstractIn surgical procedures near the mental foramen, preserving this vital structure and its contents is crucial. Surgical treatments, including procedures like implants, orthognathic surgery, and tooth extractions, can potentially lead to injuries of the mental nerve, resulting in sensory disturbances such as numbness or tingling in the lower lip and chin. This case report highlights an uncommon anterior extension of the mental foramen, posing a risk to the patient if unnoticed. Variations in this structure are possible, emphasizing the need for comprehensive three‐dimensional radiographic analysis before surgery to ensure patient safety. This report sheds light on the significance of identifying and understanding such variations to enhance the safety and precision of oral and maxillofacial interventions.
Funder
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council