Appearance of normal MRI anatomy of the lingual nerve using steady-state free precession sequences at 3-T.

J Biol Regul Homeost Agents

Dept. of social dentistry and gnathological rehabilitation, National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty (NIHMP), Roma, Italy.

Published: November 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of SSFP MRI in visualizing the lingual nerve anatomy, especially in the molar region, to aid dental professionals.
  • It involved 24 patients undergoing unrelated MR studies using a 3.0T MRI system with specialized coils for head and neck imaging.
  • Findings indicated that the lingual nerve is clearly visible from its origin to the mylohyoid muscle, highlighting the risk of damage during surgeries in edentulous patients when manipulating the lingual flap.

Article Abstract

The aim of this study is to assess the value of SSFP MRI sequence in depicting the normal anatomy of the lingual nerve (LN), particularly in the molar region, in order to help the periodontists, dentists and oral surgeons in their daily practice. The study group included 24 patients who were to undergo MR study for a reason unrelated to our purpose. All imaging was performed by using a 3.0T system with a head and neck multiarray coil. The evaluation criteria included image quality factors such as the identification of the LN, its demarcation and its contrast to surrounding tissues on a five-point scale. The LN is clearly visible throughout its course from its origin from the mandibular nerve (MN) to the mylohyoid muscle. In edentulous patients, the LN could be damaged during surgical procedures especially it during the dissection and retraction of a lingual flap and, above all, during the suture due to a direct trauma caused by the needle or indirectly during tying the knot.

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