Surgical Treatment Of Posttraumatic Ankylosis Of The Tmj With Different Pathogenic Mechanisms
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2012Author
Baykul, Timucin
Aydin, Mustafa Asim
Nasir, Serdar Nazif
Toptas, Orcun
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Objective: Posttraumatic ankylosis of the TMJ can be caused by many different pathogenic mechanisms. Prosthetic alloplastic grafts and autogenous grafts are the options for surgical treatment. Methods: Seven patients were examined clinically and radiologically. Autogenous interpositioners were used for treatment of TMJ ankylosis. Results: No major complications were seen after surgery. Interincisal distances have significantly widened following mouth opening exercises for one year. Conclusions: Human skulls have many structure and shape differences, so it is difficult to replace a jaw joint successfully with an artificial one. Using autogenous tissues seems an appropriate choice for treatment.
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https://doi.org/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3420840/
http://hdl.handle.net/11655/16957