Lingual accessory mental foramen: a report of an extremely rare anatomical variation.

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Abstract

The presence of accessory foramina and canals in the mandible is frequently overlooked in clinical procedures. It is important to note that these anatomical variations may only be pre-surgically detected on imaging exams, and such detection may directly influence therapeutic success. We describe a previously unreported case of accessory mental foramen located in the lingual cortical bone of the mandible.

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Neves, F. S., Torres, M. G. G., Oliveira, C., Campos, P. S. F., & Crusoé-Rebello, I. (2010). Lingual accessory mental foramen: a report of an extremely rare anatomical variation. Journal of Oral Science, 52(3), 501–503. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.52.501

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