Is Temporomandibular Joint Disc Displacement without Reduction a Plausible Cause of Condylar Hypoplasia? A Case Report

Yi-Shu Liu, A. Yap, J. Lei, K. Fu
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The causes of mandibular condylar hypoplasia can be congenital or acquired in nature. Cited local causes of acquired hypoplasia include trauma, infection and irradiation. We report a case of hypoplastic condyle that was attributed to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc displacement without reduction (DDwoR). A 16-year-old male presented with restricted mouth opening and right TMJ pain for 6 months. He was subsequently diagnosed with DDwoR. Conservative treatment comprising self-care and moist-heat therapy was administered and he was followed for 27 months without any further interventions. During this period, transitions from “normal” morphology to condylar flattening / erosion, and eventually a re-modeled smaller “normal” right TMJ were observed. The present case provided initial support that DDwoR could be a plausible cause of condylar hypoplasia in adolescents / young adults.
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颞下颌关节盘未复位移位是髁突发育不全的合理原因吗?病例报告
下颌髁突发育不全的原因可以是先天性的,也可以是后天的。获得性发育不全的局部原因包括创伤、感染和照射。我们报告一例发育不良的髁是归因于颞下颌关节(TMJ)脱位无复位(DDwoR)。16岁男性,表现为张嘴受限,右侧颞下颌关节疼痛6个月。他随后被诊断为DDwoR。保守治疗包括自我护理和湿热疗法,随访27个月,没有任何进一步的干预。在此期间,观察到从“正常”形态到髁突扁平/侵蚀的转变,最终观察到重建的更小的“正常”右侧TMJ。本病例提供了初步支持,DDwoR可能是青少年/年轻人髁突发育不全的一个合理原因。
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