The mental foramen is a funnel-like opening in the lateral surface of
the mandible at the terminus of the mandibular canal. This foramen is
contained entirely within the buccal cortical plate of bone. Generally
the mental foramen is difficult to locate. There are no absolute
anatomical landmarks for reference and the foramen cannot be clinically
visualised or palpated. As a result, the reported anatomical position of
the mental foramen has been variable and the most common location being
below the apex of the second premolar or between the apices of first and
second premolars. The position of this foramen varies among races and
genders. There has been variations in the mental foramen ranging from
difference in shape and positions to presence of accessory foramen or
even complete absence in some cases. Knowledge of the positioning of the
mental foramen is important when administering regional anesthesia,
orthodontic tooth movement/surgery and performing periapical surgery in
the mental region of the mandible or evaluation of implant surgical
site.An understanding of the anatomy of the location of these block and
avoiding injuries to the neurovascular bundles