TY - JOUR
T1 - Mandibular canal versus inferior alveolar canal
T2 - A Delphi study
AU - Iwanaga, Joe
AU - Ibaragi, Soichiro
AU - Takeshita, Yohei
AU - Asaumi, Junichi
AU - Horner, Keith
AU - Gest, Thomas R.
AU - Tubbs, R. Shane
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors sincerely thank those who donated their bodies to science so that anatomical research could be performed. Results from such research can potentially increase mankind's overall knowledge that can then improve patient care. Therefore, these donors and their families deserve our highest gratitude (Iwanaga et al.,?2021). The authors would like to thank those who participated in the survey. The authors would like to thank Dr. Takashi Nishioka for his contribution to the article.
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PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - The general principles of anatomical terminology indicate that the “mandibular canal” should be named the “inferior alveolar canal” as it accommodates the inferior alveolar neurovascular bundles. Therefore, we performed a Delphi study to evaluate the current understanding and use of the terminology in different geographical regions and areas of expertise and to determine the appropriate terminology for this bony canal. A Delphi panel was formed and questions sent and answered via email about: field of expertise (anatomy, oral surgery/oral and maxillofacial (OMF) surgery, oral radiology/OMF radiology, plastic surgery, ENT surgery, or dentistry with the exception of oral/OMF surgery and oral/OMF radiology), years of experience in the field of expertise, country currently working in, “what is the name of the bony canal that contains the inferior alveolar neurovascular bundle,” and “what should the structure above be called, in general?” A total of 52 participants responded to the questionnaire. Half or more of the experts in anatomy, oral/OMF surgery, and ENT/plastic surgery considered “mandibular canal” to be the most appropriate name for this bony canal. In contrast, more than half of all experts in oral/OMF radiology and dentistry, that is, most fields of dentistry, considered “either mandibular canal or inferior alveolar canal” to be the appropriate name. The results of the Delphi study and general principles suggest that an alternative term for the “mandibular canal” should be “inferior alveolar canal.”.
AB - The general principles of anatomical terminology indicate that the “mandibular canal” should be named the “inferior alveolar canal” as it accommodates the inferior alveolar neurovascular bundles. Therefore, we performed a Delphi study to evaluate the current understanding and use of the terminology in different geographical regions and areas of expertise and to determine the appropriate terminology for this bony canal. A Delphi panel was formed and questions sent and answered via email about: field of expertise (anatomy, oral surgery/oral and maxillofacial (OMF) surgery, oral radiology/OMF radiology, plastic surgery, ENT surgery, or dentistry with the exception of oral/OMF surgery and oral/OMF radiology), years of experience in the field of expertise, country currently working in, “what is the name of the bony canal that contains the inferior alveolar neurovascular bundle,” and “what should the structure above be called, in general?” A total of 52 participants responded to the questionnaire. Half or more of the experts in anatomy, oral/OMF surgery, and ENT/plastic surgery considered “mandibular canal” to be the most appropriate name for this bony canal. In contrast, more than half of all experts in oral/OMF radiology and dentistry, that is, most fields of dentistry, considered “either mandibular canal or inferior alveolar canal” to be the appropriate name. The results of the Delphi study and general principles suggest that an alternative term for the “mandibular canal” should be “inferior alveolar canal.”.
KW - Terminologia Anatomica
KW - dentistry
KW - inferior alveolar canal
KW - inferior alveolar foramen
KW - inferior alveolar nerve canal
KW - inferior dental canal
KW - mandibular canal
KW - mandibular foramen
KW - terminology
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U2 - 10.1002/ca.23740
DO - 10.1002/ca.23740
M3 - Article
C2 - 33905583
AN - SCOPUS:85105115318
SN - 0897-3806
VL - 34
SP - 1095
EP - 1100
JO - Clinical Anatomy
JF - Clinical Anatomy
IS - 7
ER -