Bilateral bifid mandibular canal: a case report using cone beam computed tomography
The mandibular canal (MC) originates in the mandibular foramen and runs bilaterally through the mandibular ramus and body, ending in the mental foramen. One of the most common anatomical variations is bifid MC, the configurations of which have been classified into four categories and sub-categories....
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| Eará dahkkit: | Fuentes, Ramón (coautor), Farfán, Constanza (coautor), Astete, Nicolás (coautor), Garay, I. (coautor), Dias, Fernando (coautor), Arias, Alain (coautor) |
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| Materiálatiipa: | E-girji |
| Giella: | eaŋgalasgiella |
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| Liŋkkat: | https://repositoriobiblio.unach.cl/handle/123456789/1049 |
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Hidráulica de canales abiertos
Dahkki: Chow, Ven Te
Almmustuhtton: (1994) - Assessment of Maxillary Premolar Region in Relation to Maxillary Sinus Floor and Buccal Bone Plate: A Cone Beam Computed Tomography Study
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Canal AV /
Dahkki: Cunningham, F. Gary
Almmustuhtton: (2019)