2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2016.10.018
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Recurrent dislocation: scientific evidence and management following a systematic review

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“…Subluxation of TMJ refer to excessive abnormal movement of the condylar head anterior to the eminence on wide mouth opening that can be spontaneously reduced into the glenoid fossa . Whereas TMJ dislocation occurs when the condyle moves outside the glenoid fossa and becomes fixed in the anterosuperior aspect of the articular eminence, where it cannot be self‐reduced . Patients usually find it problematic when it is associated with symptoms (pain and sounds in the TMJ, otalgia, headache, and open lock) and interferes with smooth mandibular movements …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Subluxation of TMJ refer to excessive abnormal movement of the condylar head anterior to the eminence on wide mouth opening that can be spontaneously reduced into the glenoid fossa . Whereas TMJ dislocation occurs when the condyle moves outside the glenoid fossa and becomes fixed in the anterosuperior aspect of the articular eminence, where it cannot be self‐reduced . Patients usually find it problematic when it is associated with symptoms (pain and sounds in the TMJ, otalgia, headache, and open lock) and interferes with smooth mandibular movements …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pathogenesis of TMJ hypermobility is commonly associated with trauma, abnormal chewing movements, poor development of the articular fossa, weakness or laxity of the TMJ ligament and joint capsule, and excessive activity of the lateral pterygoid and infrahyoid muscles due to drugs such as phenothiazine or diseases characterised with general joint laxity (Ehlers‐Danlos syndrome, Marfan syndrome and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis) …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, well-designed quasi-experimental (defined by a broad range of non-randomized intervention studies, usually made when it is not logistically feasible or ethical to conduct a RCT) and well-designed non-experimental descriptive studies are of undoubtful usefulness in our field. This general idea was also supported by Melo et al [16] who stated that when studies with a high level of evidence on a given subject are not available, observations from case reports and case series can provide clinical information for consideration by the surgical community until cohort studies or RCTs can be conducted.…”
Section: Overall Reportmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Esse movimento do côndilo para frente ocorre no final da abertura e reflete a ausência de limitação do movimento translacional e é passível de redução espontânea na fossa glenóide (Tuijt et al, 2018). Em contrapartida, a luxação ocorre quando o côndilo se move para fora da fossa glenóide, fixando-se no aspecto ântero-superior da eminência articular, onde não pode ser autoreduzido (Melo et al, 2017). Isso pode provocar um bloqueio da mandíbula na posição aberta, impedindo o paciente de fechar a boca (Tuijt et al, 2018).…”
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