J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.  2001 Jan;23(1):95-106.

The cases report of ankylosis

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Wallace Memorial Baptist Hospital.
  • 2Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Back Hospital Inje University.

Abstract

Temporomandibular ankylosis is defined as a situation in which the condyle is fused to the fossa by bone or fibrous tissue. Conditons such as trauma, infection, or systemic disease may predispose to various types of ankylosis, bringing about different levels of limitation in mandibular movement. Most patients with temporomandibular ankylosis are associated with limitation of maximal mouth opening, deviation of the chin toward the affected side, impaired occlusion, chronic pain, compromised oral hygiene, severe facial asymmetry & impeded mandibular molar eruption occurring in childhood. Several techniques to release ankylosis have been described in the literature, showing variable and often unsatisfactory results. The most frequently used operations are gap arthroplasty, interpositional arthroplasty, and exicision and joint reconstruction with autogenous or alloplastic materials. We have managed the two patients of TMJ ankylosis. They had previously TMJ surgery and we treated with gap arthroplasty & active physial therapy. We have obtained favorable results and report these cases with literatures review.

Keyword

Ankylosis; Gap arthroplasty

MeSH Terms

Ankylosis*
Arthroplasty
Chin
Chronic Pain
Facial Asymmetry
Humans
Joints
Molar
Mouth
Oral Hygiene
Temporomandibular Joint
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