2012
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-381x2012000300017
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Deformidad Facial Asimétrica: Papel de la Hiperplasia Condilar

Abstract: RESUMEN:Las deformidades dentofaciales (DDF) son conocidas y su diagnostico es cada vez mas frecuente; las DDF asimétricas son un grupo de enfermedades de complejo manejo debido a las condicionantes estéticas y funcionales comprometidas. La etiología es variada, aunque la hiperplasia condilar suele estar asociada en los pacientes adolescentes y adultos; su diagnostico se establece mediante análisis facial, estudio con medicina nuclear, tomografías computadorizadas y otros exámenes. La terapéutica mas aceptada … Show more

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“…This procedure was performed according to the protocol of Walford et al published in 2002, 23 which is an external incision followed by resection of the upper part of the condyle, as described by Olate and De Moraes. 2 With this treatment, one month later the patient showed remarkable improvement of her facial aesthetics (figure 5) remaining one year later. Her final occlusion is acceptable, with a slight relapse into class III on the right side.…”
Section: Photos Of Occlusion In Centric Relation Of First Intention mentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…This procedure was performed according to the protocol of Walford et al published in 2002, 23 which is an external incision followed by resection of the upper part of the condyle, as described by Olate and De Moraes. 2 With this treatment, one month later the patient showed remarkable improvement of her facial aesthetics (figure 5) remaining one year later. Her final occlusion is acceptable, with a slight relapse into class III on the right side.…”
Section: Photos Of Occlusion In Centric Relation Of First Intention mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Este procedimiento fue realizado de acuerdo al protocolo de Walford y colaboradores 23 publicado en el año 2002, en el que se realiza una incisión externa seguida de una resección de la parte superior del cóndilo, tal como fue descrito por Olate y De Moraes. 2 Con este tratamiento, la paciente al mes mostró una notable mejoría de su estética facial, que se conserva un año más tarde (figura 5). Su oclusión final es aceptable, con una leve recidiva hacia clase III en el lado derecho.…”
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“…Its etiology is unknown, although various factors have been mentioned such as: neoplasia, hypervascularity, previous trauma, metabolic hyperactivity, post-trauma mandibular condyle hyper-modeling, infection, osteoarthritis, arthritis, hormonal alterations, abnormal condylar load, intrauterine changes, genetic and hereditary factors. It can affect the size and morphology of the jaw, indirectly alter the maxilla, cause the development of dentofacial deformities such as mandibular prognathism, unilateral elongation of the condyle, neck, branch and mandibular body, facial asymmetry, malocclusion and pain, which compromises not only the facial aesthetics of the patient, but also their function [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10].…”
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confidence: 99%