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Published in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy 8/2007

01-12-2007 | Medical Imaging

Shape of the lingula and its localization by panoramic radiograph versus dry mandibular measurement

Authors: Suwadee Kositbowornchai, Mookhda Siritapetawee, Teerasak Damrongrungruang, Waranyoo Khongkankong, Supaporn Chatrchaiwiwatana, Kimaporn Khamanarong, Tanarat Chanthaooplee

Published in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy | Issue 8/2007

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Abstract

Background

To evaluate the incidence of lingula shapes in Thai adult mandibles and to compare the accuracy of panoramic radiograph measurement with the dry mandible measurements for localizing the position of the lingula.

Methods

Seventy-two dry adult mandibles (144 sides) from 52 males and 20 females of Thai origin were classified as triangular, truncated, nodular or assimilated. Twenty-three mandibles, composed of both first molar and canine on the same side (33 sides), were selected for distance measurement. The ten distances from the lingula to the anterior, posterior ramus, to the coronoid notch and lower border of the mandible were measured on the dry mandibles and compared with the same distances on panoramic radiographs. The distribution of the lingula shape is described. Paired t test and correlation were used to evaluate the accuracy of panoramic radiographs in localizing the position of the lingula.

Results

Truncated lingula were most commonly found (68 sides or 47%). Nodular, triangular and assimilated shapes were found in 33 (23%), 24 (17%) and 19 subjects (13%), respectively. The distance differences between the panoramic radiograph measurement and the dry mandible measurement were statistically significant (P < 0.01). The positive correlations between the panoramic and dry skull measurements were high (0.59–0.91).

Conclusions

The lingula has different shapes in different populations. In adult Thai mandibles, the truncated lingula shape is most common. Panoramic radiographs present not only the position but also the shape and number of lingula and mandibular foramen. There is a high concordance between the measured distances in panoramic radiography and dry mandibles.
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Metadata
Title
Shape of the lingula and its localization by panoramic radiograph versus dry mandibular measurement
Authors
Suwadee Kositbowornchai
Mookhda Siritapetawee
Teerasak Damrongrungruang
Waranyoo Khongkankong
Supaporn Chatrchaiwiwatana
Kimaporn Khamanarong
Tanarat Chanthaooplee
Publication date
01-12-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy / Issue 8/2007
Print ISSN: 0930-1038
Electronic ISSN: 1279-8517
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-007-0270-9

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