Positional Features of the Mandibular Condyle in Patients with Facial Asymmetry

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作者
Lopez, Diego Fernando [1 ]
Borras, Valentina Rios [2 ]
Cardenas-Perilla, Rodrigo [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Valle, Orthodont Dept, Cali 760043, Colombia
[2] Univ Valle, Escuela Odontol, Cali 760043, Colombia
[3] Clin Imbanaco Grp Quiron Salud, Nucl Med Dept, Cali 760043, Colombia
关键词
computed tomography; cone beam computed tomography; condylar anatomy; facial asymmetry; temporomandibular joint; TEMPOROMANDIBULAR-JOINT; TOMOGRAPHIC EVALUATION; SPATIAL RELATIONSHIPS; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; DISPLACEMENT; MALOCCLUSION; SYMMETRY; ANATOMY;
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10.3390/diagnostics13061034
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To describe the position of the mandibular condyle, the size of the joint spaces and the condylar angulation in patients with facial asymmetry (FA), and to classify these results according to the type of FA and compare them with a reference group without FA. Materials and Methods/Patients: An observational, cross-sectional, descriptive study using computed tomography (CT) was conducted on a sample of 133 patients with a clinical diagnosis of FA derived from the following entities: hemimandibular elongation (HE) (n = 61), hemimandibular hyperplasia (HH) (n = 11), condylar hyperplasia in its hybrid form (HF) (n = 19), asymmetric mandibular prognathism (AMP) (n = 25), glenoid fossa asymmetry (GFA) (n = 9) and functional laterognathism (FL) (n = 8). Likewise, a group of 20 patients without clinical or tomographic characteristics of FA was taken and their complete cone beam tomography (CBCT) scans were analyzed. The quantified variables were joint spaces (anterior, middle and posterior), angle of the condylar axis and condylar position. All measurements were performed using the free, open-source Horos software. Results: Most of the subjects without FA had a right middle condylar position (55%), while in the patients with FA the anterior condylar position predominated. On the left side, the most frequent condylar position was anterior, including the group without FA, except in the HH group. Considering the measurements of the anterior, middle and posterior joint space (mm) on the right side (anterior JS: 1.9 mm, middle JS: 2 mm and posterior JS: 2.8 mm) and on the left side (anterior JS: 2.7 mm, middle JS: 2.1 mm and posterior JS: 2.6 mm) of the subjects without FA, compared to those with FA, the latter presented smaller distances in all diagnoses and only for the right posterior JS (1.9 mm) in HH, was not significant. The condylar axis of the AF group showed significant differences with smaller angles for the left side in those diagnosed with HE (65.4 degrees) and HH (56.5 degrees) compared to those without AF (70.4 degrees). Conclusions: The condylar position of patients with FA tends to be anterior, both on the right and left sides, while for cases without FA it is middle and anterior, respectively. Patients with FA have smaller joint spaces (mm) compared to patients without FA, with the exception of HH for the right posterior JS.
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