Anatomy of the buccal fat pad for structures at risk during bichatectomy

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ANATOMY(2023)

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The buccal fat pad (BFP), is an adipose tissue located in the cheek, with complex morphology. Oral bichatectomy is a frequent aesthetic proce-dure with possible complications. Our objective was to determine the volume and its relationship with the upper 2nd molar and the facial artery (FA). A cross-sectional, observational study was per-formed. Computed tomography was used to ob-tain 3D images to determine volume, length, and width. Distances from the 2nd molar to each exten-sion, and the nearest distance to the FA were mea-sured. A total of 106 BFP (70 male) were includ-ed. The mean age was 51 & PLUSMN;21. The mean volume, length, and width were 13.8 & PLUSMN;5.4 ml, 72.9 & PLUSMN;10.7 mm, and 21.4 & PLUSMN;5.6 mm, respectively. The BFP ex-tends mainly cephalically and caudally from the second molar, reaching upto 8.5 cm and 32 ml. The mean distance between the second molar and FA was 12.9 mm, but as close as 3 mm. The FA had a mean distance of 2.1mm to the nearest BFP extension, with 42.5% in intimate contact, and another 9.4% crossing the center of the masseter extension. There were no statistically significant differences between sexes. The BFP has a dynam-ic shape with highly variable size and volume. The FA is often at risk of damage during procedures due to proximity.
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buccal fat pad,bichatectomy,anatomy
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