Condylectomy as a treatment approach to condylar hyperplasia

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Sarah Abu Arqub, Carlos Villegas, F. Uribe
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Condylar hyperplasia (CH) is one of the causes of asymmetric facial growth resulting from overgrowth or hyperactivity in the mandibular condyles. The present review article describes the clinical and histopathological features of condylar hyperplasia and condylectomy with and without orthognathic surgery as a treatment approach to address this condition. Objectives and Conclusions: This article highlights the different classification systems to characterize CH. Clinical examination and radiographic examinations (including bone scintigraphy and single-photon emission computed tomography) over a period of time appear to be the gold standard in the diagnosis. Condylectomies, which removes a small portion of the mandibular condylar head, have been reported to produce adequate outcomes with minimal side effects on the temporomandibular joint. Timing of this surgical procedure and differences in indications and outcomes between high and low condylectomies are presented. A case report illustrating a low proportional condylectomy is reported.
髁突增生症的治疗方法
摘要简介:髁突增生(CH)是下颌髁突过度生长或过度活跃导致面部不对称生长的原因之一。这篇综述文章描述了髁突增生的临床和组织病理学特征,以及髁突切除术(有或没有正颌手术)作为解决这种情况的治疗方法。目的和结论:本文强调了表征CH的不同分类系统。一段时间内的临床检查和放射学检查(包括骨闪烁扫描和单光子发射计算机断层扫描)似乎是诊断的金标准。据报道,切除下颌髁头部一小部分的髁切除术可以产生足够的效果,对颞下颌关节的副作用最小。介绍了这种手术的时机以及高位和低位髁状突切除术在适应症和结果方面的差异。报告了一例低比例髁突切除术的病例报告。
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Orthodontic Waves
Orthodontic Waves DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Orthodontic Waves is the official publication of the Japanese Orthodontic Society. The aim of this journal is to foster the advancement of orthodontic research and practice. The journal seeks to publish original articles (i) definitive reports of wide interest to the orthodontic community, (ii) Case Reports and (iii) Short Communications. Research papers stand on the scientific basis of orthodontics. Clinical topics covered include all techniques and approaches to treatment planning. All submissions are subject to peer review.
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