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Computerized axiographic evaluation of condylar movements in cases with fractures of the condylar process: a follow up over 19 years.

J Craniomaxillofac Surg 24(1):46-52 (1996) PMID 8707942

The treatment of fractures of the mandibular condylar process(es) can be conservative or surgical. However, in many cases, a definitive judgment on the functional long-term outcome of the chosen therapy can only be given many years after the intervention. As a result, it is clearly useful to be able to review the effects of treatment undertaken at least 15 years previously. Even so, only two such studies have been identified. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to evaluate the current functional capacity of the mandibular condyles of 20 subjects who had had an uni- or bilateral fracture of the condylar process, on average 19 years ago. The individuals, who all had been treated conservatively, were compared with a control group of healthy volunteers matched for gender and age. Besides measuring maximum mouth opening (MMO), computerized axiographies in the sagittal plane were made for each condyle during MMO, maximum protrusion and maximum mediotrusion. In spite of the high degree of inter-individual variability in both groups, the data showed that the amount of condylar movement was in most cases greater in the control group. In general, it appears that the risk of developing functional problems after conservative treatment is highest in the case of a fracture of the condylar process accompanied by condylar luxation, rather than by a condylar dislocation or without it.

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