Iatrogenic Resorption of a Mandibular Condyle Following 3rd Molar Wisdom Tooth Surgery

E. RussellVickers
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Unilateral osteoarthritis of the mandibular condyle is typically associated with trauma to the temporomandibular joint from sports activities, falls and criminal assaults. In this unusual case the complete destruction of the condyle occurred after a long difficult extraction of a 3rd molar wisdom tooth in a young adult. Downward and lateral pressure from a dental forceps extraction that was applied anterior to the angle of the mandible, combined with the masseter muscle acting as the fulcrum resulted in rapid and complete resorption of the condyle. Clinical signs showed a marked deviation of the maxillary-mandibular incisal midline and formation of an open bite malocclusion on the unaffected side. There was a restricted oral opening, difficulty in chewing food and the patient was psychologically depressed. Acute pain management was achieved with a soft diet, heat applications and non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs. Long term pain management strategies included an explanation of current surgical techniques of temporalis muscle flap advancement and joint prosthesis, and the future potential of the ‘stem cell in bioscaffold’ approach for joint regeneration in this young patient.
第三磨牙智齿术后下颌髁的医源性吸收
单侧髁突骨关节炎通常与运动、跌倒和犯罪袭击对颞下颌关节的创伤有关。在这种不寻常的情况下,年轻人在长时间艰难地拔除第三磨牙智齿后,髁突发生了完全破坏。下颌角前方的牙钳拔除产生的向下和侧向压力,加上咬肌作为支点,导致髁状突快速完全吸收。临床症状显示上下颌切迹中线明显偏离,未受影响一侧形成开放性咬合错牙合。口腔开放受限,咀嚼食物困难,患者心理抑郁。通过软性饮食、热敷和非甾体抗炎药实现了急性疼痛管理。长期疼痛管理策略包括解释目前颞肌瓣推进和关节假体的手术技术,以及“生物支架中的干细胞”方法在这名年轻患者关节再生方面的未来潜力。
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