TMJ in facial class III deformity. Condylar morphology relations

Muñoz G.; Olate S.; Cantin, M; Vásquez B.; del Sol M.

Keywords: tmj, mandibular condyle, facial deformity

Abstract

Class III dentofacial deformities (DF-III) are classified as a severe functional and esthetic anomaly. This work aims to describe the condylar morphology of subjects with DF-III and indication of correction through orthognatic surgery. A descriptive study was designed in the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of the Universidad de La Frontera, Chile, where 14 patients were examined with conventional cephalometric studies to determine the surgical indication; then, cone beam CT images were recorded for the morphometric analyses on the coronal and axial slices, considering linear measurements in the middle, basal and anteroposterior areas. The data were analyzed with the student's t-test, considering p < 0.05 statistically significant. The results revealed condylar size differences of less than 1 mm between the left and right condyles, considering average widths of 17.03 mm in the right condyle and 17.86 mm in the left condyle. Vertically, the observed averages were 17.17 mm in the right condyle and 17.04 mm in the left condyle; no statistical differences were observed. It can be concluded that there are no differences in the measurements when the two condyles are compared in this type of subject.

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Título según WOS: TMJ in facial class III deformity. Condylar morphology relations
Título según SCOPUS: TMJ in facial class III deformity. Condylar morphology relations
Título de la Revista: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
Volumen: 7
Número: 9
Editorial: E-CENTURY PUBLISHING CORP
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 3113
Página final: 3117
Idioma: English
Notas: ISI, SCOPUS