Surgical procedures carried out between the chin foramina at the anterior mandible level are usually considered free of severe neurovascular complications, due to the excellent bone density in that region and the absence of important neurovascular structures. However, the international scientific literature on this issue reports rare but severe hemorrhagic complications following implant surgery at this level. The aim of this review article is to offer the clinician, through an accurate investigation of the anatomy of the median mandibular region, the tools to carry out oral surgery operations at this level under safe conditions, reducing the possible intraoperative risks to a minimum.

[Vascular anatomy of the mandibular symphysis and possible complications in oral surgery] / G. Rosano, S. Taschieri, T. Testori, M. Del Fabbro, J. Gaudy. - In: SCHWEIZERISCHE MONATSSCHRIFT FÜR ZAHNMEDIZIN. - ISSN 0256-2855. - 118:12(2008), pp. 1156-1161.

[Vascular anatomy of the mandibular symphysis and possible complications in oral surgery]

G. Rosano
Primo
;
S. Taschieri
Secondo
;
M. Del Fabbro
Penultimo
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2008

Abstract

Surgical procedures carried out between the chin foramina at the anterior mandible level are usually considered free of severe neurovascular complications, due to the excellent bone density in that region and the absence of important neurovascular structures. However, the international scientific literature on this issue reports rare but severe hemorrhagic complications following implant surgery at this level. The aim of this review article is to offer the clinician, through an accurate investigation of the anatomy of the median mandibular region, the tools to carry out oral surgery operations at this level under safe conditions, reducing the possible intraoperative risks to a minimum.
Blood Loss, Surgical ; Chin ; Dental Implantation, Endosseous ; Humans ; Mandible ; Postoperative Hemorrhage
Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche
2008
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