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The Effects of Relationship Between the Mixed Typed of Lingula and Coronoid Process of the Mandible

Year 2021, Volume: 35 Issue: 2, 219 - 231, 30.08.2021

Abstract

ABSTRACT
Introduction: This study aimed to identify the variational types of lingula (LM)
and coronoid process of the mandible (CPM) in order to determine their
relationship and its effect on ethnicity and surgery.
Methods: A total of 100 Turkish dry mandibles were measured bilaterally to
determine the LM and CPM types. Two-way mixed ANOVA test was used to
analyze the relationship between LM and PCM types on both sides, and the
chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical variables.
Results: The occurrence of Type 4 CPM was 5.5% and type 5 LM was 1.5%.
There was a significant difference between the types of LM and CPM (X2=
48.02, p<0.05). The type 5 LM was more frequent with the type 1 CPM on both
sides (F 5, 15 = 3.254, p=0.04, p<0.05), whereas type 4 CPM was more recorded
with type3 and type5 LM. There were significant difference between the
Turkish, Brazilian and Thai populations according to the frequency of the LM
types, and between the Turkish and Indian populations according to the
frequency of the CPM types (p <0.05).
Conclusion: In conclusion, ethnicity might play a role in LM / CPM
morphology and explain why different ethnic groups have similar forms.
When type 5 LM or type 4 CPM is seen on one side of the ramus, it may indicate
that there is more than one variation in that person and give a clue about the
individual's ethnicity and effects on surgery.

References

  • Nirmale VK, Mane UW, Sukre SB, Diwan CV. Morphological features of human mandible. International Journal of Recent Trends in Science and Technology. 2012;3(2):38-43.
  • 22. Kositbowornchai S, Siritapetawee M, Damrongrungruang T, Khongkankong W, Chatrchaiwiwatana S, Khamanarong K, et al. Shape of the lingula and its localization by panoramic radiograph versus dry mandibular measurement. Surg Radiol Anat. 2007;29(8):689- 94.
  • 23. Devi R, Arna N, Manjunath KY, Balasubramanyam A. Incidence of morphological variants of mandibular lingula. Indian J Dent Res. 2003;14(4):210-3.
  • 24. Jung YH, Cho BH, Hwang JJ. Location and shape of the mandibular lingula: Comparison of skeletal class I and class III patients using panoramic radiography and cone-beam computed
  • tomography. Imaging Sci Dent. 2018;48(3):185-90. 25. Isaac B, Holla S. Variations in the shape of the coronoid process in the adult human mandible. J Anat Soc India. 2001;50:137-9.

The Effects of Relationship Between the Mixed Typed of Lingula and Coronoid Process of the Mandible

Year 2021, Volume: 35 Issue: 2, 219 - 231, 30.08.2021

Abstract

ABSTRACT
Introduction: This study aimed to identify the variational types of lingula (LM)
and coronoid process of the mandible (CPM) in order to determine their
relationship and its effect on ethnicity and surgery.
Methods: A total of 100 Turkish dry mandibles were measured bilaterally to
determine the LM and CPM types. Two-way mixed ANOVA test was used to
analyze the relationship between LM and PCM types on both sides, and the
chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical variables.
Results: The occurrence of Type 4 CPM was 5.5% and type 5 LM was 1.5%.
There was a significant difference between the types of LM and CPM (X2=
48.02, p<0.05). The type 5 LM was more frequent with the type 1 CPM on both
sides (F 5, 15 = 3.254, p=0.04, p<0.05), whereas type 4 CPM was more recorded
with type3 and type5 LM. There were significant difference between the
Turkish, Brazilian and Thai populations according to the frequency of the LM
types, and between the Turkish and Indian populations according to the
frequency of the CPM types (p <0.05).
Conclusion: In conclusion, ethnicity might play a role in LM / CPM
morphology and explain why different ethnic groups have similar forms.
When type 5 LM or type 4 CPM is seen on one side of the ramus, it may indicate
that there is more than one variation in that person and give a clue about the
individual's ethnicity and effects on surgery

References

  • Nirmale VK, Mane UW, Sukre SB, Diwan CV. Morphological features of human mandible. International Journal of Recent Trends in Science and Technology. 2012;3(2):38-43.
  • 22. Kositbowornchai S, Siritapetawee M, Damrongrungruang T, Khongkankong W, Chatrchaiwiwatana S, Khamanarong K, et al. Shape of the lingula and its localization by panoramic radiograph versus dry mandibular measurement. Surg Radiol Anat. 2007;29(8):689- 94.
  • 23. Devi R, Arna N, Manjunath KY, Balasubramanyam A. Incidence of morphological variants of mandibular lingula. Indian J Dent Res. 2003;14(4):210-3.
  • 24. Jung YH, Cho BH, Hwang JJ. Location and shape of the mandibular lingula: Comparison of skeletal class I and class III patients using panoramic radiography and cone-beam computed
  • tomography. Imaging Sci Dent. 2018;48(3):185-90. 25. Isaac B, Holla S. Variations in the shape of the coronoid process in the adult human mandible. J Anat Soc India. 2001;50:137-9.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Research Articles
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Eren Öğüt 0000-0003-2506-9883

Publication Date August 30, 2021
Submission Date January 30, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 35 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Öğüt E. The Effects of Relationship Between the Mixed Typed of Lingula and Coronoid Process of the Mandible. J DEU Med. 2021;35(2):219-31.