2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2009.10.014
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Efficacy of Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis Surgical Treatment

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“…There is concern about the contralateral joint stability, periodontal changes and anatomical and functional restrictions in cases of unilateral prosthesis [15], but complications were not observed, to these days, in the patients who underwent this particular procedure (15-34.1%). As conclusion, total TMJs replacement with prostheses have good results with improved function and decreased pain with few complications according with the literature [8] and [16][17][18][19]. And the database will grow as surgeons adhere to their routine, the TMJ reconstruction with use of aloplastic prostheses and the prostheses are prospectively followed for at least 10 years [1].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is concern about the contralateral joint stability, periodontal changes and anatomical and functional restrictions in cases of unilateral prosthesis [15], but complications were not observed, to these days, in the patients who underwent this particular procedure (15-34.1%). As conclusion, total TMJs replacement with prostheses have good results with improved function and decreased pain with few complications according with the literature [8] and [16][17][18][19]. And the database will grow as surgeons adhere to their routine, the TMJ reconstruction with use of aloplastic prostheses and the prostheses are prospectively followed for at least 10 years [1].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, a total of 16 articles were included in the review. 15 articles compared the GA to CCG groups with regard to recurrence rate 43,44 ; and three [45][46][47] compared CCJ to AJR with regard to MIO and pain. One study (Tanrikulu et al 34 ) was used in two comparisons (GA vs. IPG and IPG vs. CCG) because it assessed these three groups for MIO and recurrence.…”
Section: Study Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[45][46][47] A total of 186 patients, 87 using prosthetic joints (total joint replacement) and 99 undergoing reconstruction using a CCG, were included in the meta-analysis with regard to MIO and pain. For the outcome of pain, a total of 167 patients, 80 using prosthetic joints (total joint replacement) and 87 undergoing reconstruction using a CCG, were included in the meta-analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Ook is uitvoerig geëxperimenteerd met alloplastische materialen uiteenlopend van hout, goudfolie, silastic, teflon, roestvrij staal, polyvinylchloride en rubber (Danda et al, 2009). Wanneer de recente literatuur wordt beoordeeld op behandelmogelijkheden bestaat deze grofweg uit 2 mogelijkheden: een gap-osteotomie met of zonder interpositie van een transplantaat tussen de ramus mandibulae en de gewrichtskom of resectie van de ankylotische massa en reconstructie van het caput mandibulae met autoloog weefsel of een alloplastisch materiaal (Loveless et al, 2010).…”
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