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Fall 2001: Volume
26, Number 1 |
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| Pediatric
Dentistry Case Reports |
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| Penetration of the mandibular
condyle into the middle cranial fossa: report of a case in a
6-year-old girl |
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Reported cases of dislocation
of the mandibular condyle into the middle cranial fossa are rare.Treatment
of this injury should be individualized and should take in account
the age of the patient, growth potential, the degree of glenoid
fossa destruction, the risk of ankylosis and the risk of further
cranial injury. In children, functional therapy is aimed at helping
the restoration of posterior facial height, good occlusal relations
and function. Long-term follow-up is mandatory. Surgery may be
required later to correct asymmetrical growth or developing ankylosis.
This article describes a case of condylar penetration into the
middle cranial fossa in a six-year-old child and the treatment
performed to minimize consequences on occlusion and facial development. |
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