Morphometric analysis of the mandibular incisive canal using cone beam computed tomography images
Yaser Safi, Zeynab Azizi, Sepideh Rahimian, Tahereh Dehghanian, Bita Heydarzadeh

TL;DR
This study uses cone beam computed tomography to analyze the mandibular incisive canal's anatomy, revealing variations that could impact dental surgery.
Contribution
The study provides new morphometric data on the mandibular incisive canal using CBCT images from a large sample in Tehran.
Findings
The mandibular incisive canal was identified in 74.5% of patients and 60.6% of CBCT images.
Mean MIC length was 13.7 mm and diameter 1.65 mm, with no significant differences across age groups or dentition status.
Branch canals were observed in 79.5% of cases, with specific directional and termination patterns noted.
Abstract
The mandibular incisive canal (MIC), an anterior extension of the inferior alveolar canal, contains neurovascular bundles and is clinically significant. On cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans, it appears as a radiolucency with a radiopaque rim. This study aimed to investigate anatomical variations of the mandibular incisive canal using CBCT images from patients referred to treatment centers in Tehran during 2023–2024. In this cross-sectional study, 345 CBCT scans (690 images) from patients referred to medical centers in Tehran were analyzed. The MIC’s length, diameter, and distances from anatomical landmarks were measured. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, t-tests, ANOVA, and Mann-Whitney tests. The mandibular incisive canal was identified in 74.5% of patients and 60.6% of CBCT images. The mean length and diameter of the MIC were 13.7 ± 3.90 mm…
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TopicsDental Radiography and Imaging · Endodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Dental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques
