Color doppler ultrasound for the assessment of palatal fibromucosa thickness and the trajectory of the greater palatine artery: A pilot study
The primary objective of this study was to determine the position and course of the greater palatine artery using color doppler ultrasound. The secondary objective was to determine the thickness of the palatine fibromucosa.A pilot case series study was performed in a private clinic during February 2020. The scans were performed with a Mindray® M9 ultrasound machine (Mindray North America, NJ, USA) coupled to an L16-4Hs® hockey-type angled probe. For each participant, the arterial path and thickness of the palatal fibromucosa were determined at 5 different points.A total of 6 volunteers (3 males and 3 females) with a mean age of 39.2 (±16) years were included. While the thickness of the fibr…