2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2007.03.026
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Idiopathic Condylar Resorption: Current Clinical Perspectives

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“…Localized (non-systemic) inflammatory disease has been called idiopathic CR when individual susceptibility is present and no identified etiologic factor is detected 113 . This bone loss has also been named condylisis (or condylolysis ) 38 , condylar atrophy 33,78,122 , progressive condylar resorption 68,81 , or progressive mandibular retrusion 9,10 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Localized (non-systemic) inflammatory disease has been called idiopathic CR when individual susceptibility is present and no identified etiologic factor is detected 113 . This bone loss has also been named condylisis (or condylolysis ) 38 , condylar atrophy 33,78,122 , progressive condylar resorption 68,81 , or progressive mandibular retrusion 9,10 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies 23,33,68,72,74,78,81,92,94,96 have shown that the first signs of postsurgical development were detected 6 months or more after surgery and developed up to 2 years after surgery and was related to a long-term skeletal relapse. On the other hand, idiopathic CR has not been found only after orthognathic surgery, and may be observed during or after active dental restorative, orthodontic or before orthognathic surgery 113 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…ICR more often affects teenage girls during the pubertal growth spurt. Maxillofacial morphological findings of ICR have included bilateral condylar resorption followed by stabilization without further loss of condylar height, loss of posterior facial height, mandibular retropositioning, and angle Class II anterior open bite 6 . Slight shortening of the condyles was observed in the present case, but no deformity of the condylar heads was seen.…”
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“…Según Posnick y Fantuzzo (2007) 7 , la condición conocida como reabsorción condilar idiopática es de etiología desconocida y caracterizada por reabsorción de los cóndilos mandibulares con pérdida de la altura de las ramas, deformidad facial y maloclusión. El término reabsorción condilar progresiva se aplica a condiciones que afectan la altura de los cóndilos e incluye a aquellas de etiología conocida como artritis reumatoide juvenil, lupus eritematoso, trauma, uso de esteroides 8 .…”
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