Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Genial Spinal Canal

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Contributors

  • Nicole Passia - , Department of Prosthodontics, Kiel University (Author)
  • Franziska Oberbillig - , Witten/Herdecke University (Author)
  • Vlasios Goulioumis - , Witten/Herdecke University (Author)
  • Ella A Naumova - , Witten/Herdecke University (Author)
  • Matthias Kern - , Propaedeutics and Dental Materials, Kiel University (Author)
  • Wolfgang Arnold - , Witten/Herdecke University (Author)

Abstract

The aim of this anatomical study was to investigate the genial spinal canal histologically and to reconstruct it three-dimensionally to improve understanding of its anatomy and to reveal any differences between dentate and edentulous specimens. Two tissue blocks from the mandible between the left and right second incisors, one dentate and one edentulous, were fixed in 4.5% formaldehyde, decalcified and embedded in paraffin. Serial histological sections were prepared, stained with Azan and examined microscopically. Additionally, three-dimensional models of the blocks were reconstructed using microphotographs of the sections. The genial spinal canal in the dentate specimen contained a neurovascular bundle, which branched into a nerve innervating the incisor and a neurovascular bundle, whereas that in the edentulous specimen contained some nerves for vestibular gingival innervation and a vascular bundle. The results suggest differences in the genial spinal canal between dentate and edentulous mandibles. Further research is needed to confirm this finding. Clin. Anat., 33:1102-1108, 2020. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1102-1108
Number of pages7
JournalClinical anatomy : journal of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists
Volume33
Issue number7
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2020
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 85075234412
ORCID /0000-0002-3548-9462/work/142247463

Keywords

Keywords

  • Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Male, Mandible/anatomy & histology