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2007, Number 6

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Rev ADM 2007; 64 (6)

Temporomandibular replacement. Autogenous or alloplastic? Literature review

González ME, Hernández CA
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Language: Spanish
References: 33
Page: 244-249
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Key words:

Temporomandibular replacement, joint, graft, condyle, reconstruction.

ABSTRACT

In some cases joint pathology produces the destruction of structures so that replacement of components of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is necessary. Surgical techniques may consist in replacement of the condyle, fossa components, or both elements. In growing individuals with asymmetry, costochondral grafts should be used. The alloplastic reconstruction is specially useful in adult patients who have undergone multiple operations in which autogenous grafts have failed.


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