2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40729-023-00513-y
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Structural analysis of the mylohyoid muscle as a septum dividing the floor of the oral cavity for the purposes of dental implant surgery: variety of muscle attachment positions and ranges of distribution

Taku Noguchi,
Sumiharu Morita,
Ryu Suzuki
et al.

Abstract: Objectives The objective was to investigate the details of the attachments of the mylohyoid muscle to the mandible anterior to the hyoid and mylohyoid lines to understand the positional relationship between the sublingual space and the mylohyoid, knowledge that is essential for dental implant surgery in the incisal region, as well as the routes of communication between the sublingual space and other spaces. Methods While evaluating the presence or … Show more

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“…Existing cadaveric studies have measured mylohyoid thickness as it varies along the course of the mylohyoid line as it applies to dentistry and implant surgery. 21,22 Our analysis had a particular and specific focus on the width and angle of what has traditionally been described as the mylohyoid sling. We identified three distinct portions of the mylohyoid sling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing cadaveric studies have measured mylohyoid thickness as it varies along the course of the mylohyoid line as it applies to dentistry and implant surgery. 21,22 Our analysis had a particular and specific focus on the width and angle of what has traditionally been described as the mylohyoid sling. We identified three distinct portions of the mylohyoid sling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%