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Journal of Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
2023 Volume.49 No. 4 p.171 ~ p.183
Mapping out the surgical anatomy of the lingual nerve: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Sheena Xin Yi Lin

Paul Ruiqi Sim
Wei Ming Clement Lai
Jacinta Xiaotong Lu
Jacob Ren Jie Chew
Raymond Chung Wen Wong
Abstract
Objectives: Understanding the lingual nerve¡¯s precise location is crucial to prevent iatrogenic injury. This systematic review seeks to determine the lingual nerve¡¯s most probable topographical location in the posterior mandible.

Materials and Methods: Two electronic databases were searched, identifying studies reporting the lingual nerve¡¯s position in the posterior mandible.
Anatomical data in the vertical and horizontal dimensions at the retromolar and molar regions were collected for meta-analyses.

Results: Of the 2,700 unique records identified, 18 studies were included in this review. In the vertical plane, 8.8% (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.0%-21.7%) and 6.3% (95% CI, 1.9%-12.5%) of the lingual nerves coursed above the alveolar crest at the retromolar and third molar regions. The mean vertical distance between the nerve and the alveolar crest ranged from 12.10 to 4.32 mm at the first to third molar regions. In the horizontal plane, 19.9% (95% CI, 0.0%-62.7%) and 35.2% (95% CI, 13.0%-61.1%) of the lingual nerves were in contact with the lingual plate at the retromolar and third molar regions.

Conclusion: This systematic review mapped out the anatomical location of the lingual nerve in the posterior mandible, highlighting regions that warrant additional caution during surgeries to avoid iatrogenic lingual nerve injuries.
KEYWORD
Alveolar process, Anatomy, Lingual nerve injuries, Third molar, Meta-analysis
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