# Trifid nasopalatine canal: case report of a rare anatomical variation

**Authors:** Saba Khorram, Fereshteh Hayatimotlagh, Bita Heydarzadeh

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2025.10.004 · Radiology Case Reports · 2025-11-08

## TL;DR

A rare trifid nasopalatine canal was found in a patient, requiring changes to the dental implant surgery plan to avoid complications.

## Contribution

This case report presents a rare trifid nasopalatine canal identified via CBCT, emphasizing its clinical significance.

## Key findings

- A 38-year-old male had a trifid nasopalatine canal revealed by CBCT imaging.
- The three canals converged at the incisive foramen without associated pathologies.
- CBCT is crucial for identifying such anatomical variations to improve surgical planning.

## Abstract

The nasopalatine canal (NPC) is a critical anatomical structure in the premaxilla, housing neurovascular components essential to maxillofacial surgery. While typically presenting as a single or bifurcated canal, rare variations such as a trifid configuration can complicate dental implant placement. This case report describes an incidental finding of a trifid NPC in a 38-year-old male during a pre-implant cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) evaluation. The CBCT revealed 3 distinct canals with symmetrical distribution, visible in axial, coronal, and sagittal views, converging at the incisive foramen without associated pathologies. This rare anatomical variant necessitated adjustments in the surgical plan to minimize risks of nerve injury and ensure implant stability. The case underscores the importance of CBCT in identifying complex NPC morphologies for optimizing surgical outcomes and highlights the need for further research into the prevalence and clinical implications of such variations.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** nerve injury (MESH:D000080902)

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