Post-traumatic management of condylar fracture complications
Management of issues following condylar fracture is dependent on the effect on joint function and pain and an assessment of the degree of deformity. The following article aims to guide the reader in the assessment of these issues and the preservation of as much as is normal as possible. “First do no...
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| author | Andrew J. Sidebottom |
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| description | Management of issues following condylar fracture is dependent on the effect on joint function and pain and an assessment of the degree of deformity. The following article aims to guide the reader in the assessment of these issues and the preservation of as much as is normal as possible. “First do no harm” is a phrase coined from the writings of Hippocrates, the Greek philosopher and physician. The cases described illustrate examples of where other clinicians have advised joint replacement, but where the author has used orthognathic or less invasive techniques to preserve existing tissues and joint function and to restore facial balance. They serve as a reminder that the complete TMJ surgeon needs a good orthognathic knowledge and expertise. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-bfddf4f2d39e4b48a982da3d2f99fa2b2025-08-20T01:35:20ZengElsevierJournal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research2212-42682022-03-0112228429210.1016/j.jobcr.2022.02.001Post-traumatic management of condylar fracture complicationsAndrew J. Sidebottom0Spire Nottingham Hospital, Tollerton Lane, Nottingham, NG12 4GA, United KingdomManagement of issues following condylar fracture is dependent on the effect on joint function and pain and an assessment of the degree of deformity. The following article aims to guide the reader in the assessment of these issues and the preservation of as much as is normal as possible. “First do no harm” is a phrase coined from the writings of Hippocrates, the Greek philosopher and physician. The cases described illustrate examples of where other clinicians have advised joint replacement, but where the author has used orthognathic or less invasive techniques to preserve existing tissues and joint function and to restore facial balance. They serve as a reminder that the complete TMJ surgeon needs a good orthognathic knowledge and expertise.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212426822000070Condyle fractureComplicationsReconstructionOsteotomyDistraction OsteogenesisTMJ Ankylosis |
| spellingShingle | Andrew J. Sidebottom Post-traumatic management of condylar fracture complications Condyle fracture Complications Reconstruction Osteotomy Distraction Osteogenesis TMJ Ankylosis |
| title | Post-traumatic management of condylar fracture complications |
| title_full | Post-traumatic management of condylar fracture complications |
| title_fullStr | Post-traumatic management of condylar fracture complications |
| title_full_unstemmed | Post-traumatic management of condylar fracture complications |
| title_short | Post-traumatic management of condylar fracture complications |
| title_sort | post traumatic management of condylar fracture complications |
| topic | Condyle fracture Complications Reconstruction Osteotomy Distraction Osteogenesis TMJ Ankylosis |
| url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212426822000070 |
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