2013, Number 1
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Rev Cubana Estomatol 2013; 50 (1)
Temporomandibular joint replacement because of odontogenic keratocyst
Peñón VPÁ, Sarracent PH, Moreira RP
Language: Spanish
References: 30
Page: 109-118
PDF size: 196.05 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Temporomandibular joint replacement is required in a variety of conditions. Among
the most frequent are ankylosis, osteoarthrosis, advanced stages of the
temporomandibular dysfunction syndrome, post-traumatic joint damage, and
neoplastic or tumoral processes. Odontogenic keratocysts, which are classified as
developmental odontogenic cysts for study purposes, constitute 7-10 per cent of all
maxillomandibular cysts. Two peaks have been identified in their incidence:
between the second and third decades of life, and between 50 and 60 years of age,
with a slight predominance of the male sex. They are most common in the third
molar area of the mandibule, with expansion to the ascending branch. A case is
presented of a male 57-year-old patient requiring temporomandibular joint
replacement due to an odontogenic keratocyst involving the entire right mandibular
branch, including the condylar and coronoid processes, as well as the angle as far
as the posterior third of the mandibular body. One year after surgery, the patient's
evolution was satisfactory.
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