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Gap Arthroplasty in the Treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis: Case Report


T Tefera

Abstract

Temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis is an extremely disabling affliction that causes problems in mastication, digestion, speech, appearance and hygiene. Trauma and infection are the leading causes of ankylosis. However, in a young patient, a joint injury may not be noticed immediately. The first sign of a significant problem may be increasing limitation of jaw opening,
usually noticed by the dentist. Pain is uncommon. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial if the worst sequelae of this condition are to be avoided. Surgery of TMJ ankylosis needs careful evaluation and planning to yield predictable results. Ankylosis may be corrected surgically by an array of procedures like gap arthroplasty, joint reconstruction and interpositional arthroplasty.

Key words: Gap, Artroplasty, Temporomandibular, Ankylosis


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