髁突
夹板(药)
医学
颞下颌关节
锥束ct
流离失所(心理学)
口腔正畸科
牙科
放射科
计算机断层摄影术
心理学
心理治疗师
作者
Mu-Qing Liu,Huimin Chen,Adrian Ujin Yap,Kai‐Yuan Fu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.oooo.2012.03.004
摘要
Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate osseous changes accompanying anterior repositioning splint (ARS) therapy in patients with temporomandibular joint disk displacement. Study Design Cone-beam computerized tomography (CBCT) data of 36 patients with intermittent or permanent closed-lock were used; 23 patients with permanent closed-lock had their displaced disks physically reduced by mandibular manipulation before ARS therapy. CBCT was performed before and ∼6 months after ARS therapy. The presence and location of “double contour” images suggesting condylar bone remodeling were statistically analyzed. Results The “double contour” images after ARS therapy were observed in ∼80% of patients, more frequently in joints with signs of displaced disks. The “double contour” appeared more often on the posterior bevel as well as the medial and middle part of condyles (P < .01). Conclusions ARS therapy can facilitate regenerative remodeling of condyles. CBCT is a useful tool for monitoring osseous changes in condyles. The aim of this study was to evaluate osseous changes accompanying anterior repositioning splint (ARS) therapy in patients with temporomandibular joint disk displacement. Cone-beam computerized tomography (CBCT) data of 36 patients with intermittent or permanent closed-lock were used; 23 patients with permanent closed-lock had their displaced disks physically reduced by mandibular manipulation before ARS therapy. CBCT was performed before and ∼6 months after ARS therapy. The presence and location of “double contour” images suggesting condylar bone remodeling were statistically analyzed. The “double contour” images after ARS therapy were observed in ∼80% of patients, more frequently in joints with signs of displaced disks. The “double contour” appeared more often on the posterior bevel as well as the medial and middle part of condyles (P < .01). ARS therapy can facilitate regenerative remodeling of condyles. CBCT is a useful tool for monitoring osseous changes in condyles.
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