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Topographic evaluation and location of the greater palatine foramen in dry skulls

Arq. odontol; 60 (), 2024
Aim: To evaluate the anatomical location of the GPF in macerated skulls by means of linear measurements and anatomical structures, in turn providing information that can aid dentists when performing anesthetic and surgical techniques. Methods: An experimental ex vivo study was performed. The sam...

Alterações oftalmológicas decorrentes da anestesia local: aspectos de interesse para a odontologia

As complicações oftalmológicas decorrentes do uso de anestésicos locais em odontologia apresentam um baixo índice de ocorrência. Entretanto, torna-se fundamental o reconhecimento e conduta do cirurgião-dentista frente a essas possíveis complicações. O trabalho em questão tem como objetivo a id...

Morphometric study of incisive, greater and lesser palatine foramina: a novel point of maxillary nerve block in a Thai population

Int. j. morphol; 39 (4), 2021
SUMMARY: To study the morphometric location of the incisive, greater, and lesser palatine foramina for maxillary nerve block. Two hundred Thai dry skulls were randomly organized from the Forensic Osteology Research Center. The distances of the parameters were measured via Vernier caliper.: Thedistances f...

Anatomical study of the canalis sinuosus in Chilean individuals by cone-beam computed tomography

Int. j. morphol; 39 (3), 2021
SUMMARY: The canalis sinuosus (CS) is a double-curved bone canal in the anterior region of the maxilla. The CS contains a vasculo-nervous bundle consisting of the anterior superior alveolar nerve and its corresponding arteries and veins. The CS and its accessory canals (AC) have been little described in ...

Complicaciones quirúrgicas de la elevación de seno maxilar en implantología

Odovtos (En línea); 22 (1), 2020
RESUMEN La elevación de piso de seno maxilar ha sido sumamente documentada en implantología como una técnica segura y predecible en el procedimiento de ganancia vertical ósea, en el maxilar posterior atrófico. Sin embargo, conjuntamente se han reportado complicaciones en este procedimiento, las cual...

Frequency of canalis sinuosus and its anatomic variations in cone beam computed tomography images

Int. j. morphol; 37 (3), 2019
The aim of this paper was to determine the frequency of Canalis Sinuosus (CS) and its anatomic variations. A total of 236 cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images were studied. Characteristics of the canal such as its form, pathway and diameter were analyzed. The CS was clearly visualized in 100 % of ...

Canalis Sinuosos mimetizando reabsorção radicular: relato de caso

Relato de caso: Relatar um caso de canal acessório do Canalis Sinuosos, localizado por palatino à raiz do dente 21 que, na radiografia panorâmica, foi observada como uma área radiolúcida sobreposta aos terços médio-apical dente 21, indicando reabsorção radicular, sendo indispensável uma investi...

Avaliação de sensibilidade objetiva versus sensibilidade subjetiva após fraturas de zigoma

Introdução: Cirurgiões bucomaxilofaciais frequentemente tratam fraturas do complexo zigomaticofacial e, com isso, os sinais e sintomas auxiliam o profissional a estabelecer o diagnóstico e a conduta frente a cada caso. A presença de alteração de sensibilidade é um sintoma frequente neste tipo de ...

Location and classification of Canalis sinuosus for cone beam computed tomography: avoiding misdiagnosis

Braz. oral res. (Online); 30 (1), 2016
Abstract The aim of this study was to assess the presence, location and, multiplanar distance of the canalis sinuosus (CS) between the incisive foramen and the anterior maxillary alveolar ridge using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Therefore, 500 CBCT maxillary images obtained from male and female ...

Vertiginous syndrome associated with incorrect anesthesia technique to block the maxillary nerve via the greater palatine canal: case report and anatomic correlation with cadaveric parts

Int. j. morphol; 32 (3), 2014
The anesthetic technique through the greater palatine canal seeks to block the maxillary nerve in the pterygopalatine fossa and anesthetize a large area, including the pulp and periodontium of the arch in question. After applying this technique in a patient, it failed to obtain the expected result. The p...