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Review
. 2016 Sep;117(4):245-55.
doi: 10.1016/j.revsto.2016.07.001. Epub 2016 Aug 27.

[Temporo-mandibular ankylosis]

[Article in French]
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[Temporo-mandibular ankylosis]

[Article in French]
H Bénateau et al. Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac Chir Orale. 2016 Sep.

Abstract

Ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint is defined as a permanent constriction of the jaws with less than 30mm mouth opening measured between the incisors, occurring because of bony, fibrous or fibro-osseous fusion. Resulting complications such as speech, chewing, swallowing impediment and deficient oral hygiene may occur. The overall incidence is decreasing but remains significant in some developing countries. The most frequent etiology in developed countries is the post-traumatic ankylosis occurring after condylar fracture. Other causes may be found: infection (decreasing since the advent of antibiotics), inflammation (rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis mainly) and congenital diseases (very rare). Management relies on surgery: resection of the ankylosis block in combination with bilateral coronoidectomy… The block resection may be offset by the interposition temporal fascia flap, a costochondral graft or a TMJ prosthesis according to the loss of height and to the impact on dental occlusion. Postoperative rehabilitation is essential and has to be started early, to be intense and prolonged. Poor rehabilitation is the main cause of ankylosis recurrence.

Keywords: Ankylose temporo-mandibulaire; Condyle mandibulaire; Mandibular condyle; Reeducation; Rééducation; Temporo-mandibular ankylosis.

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