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Spring 2001: Volume 25, Number 3
 
Pediatric Dentistry Case Reports

TMJ fractures in children: clinical management and follow-up
Patricia DeFabianis

The mandible is the facial structure that is the most affected by trauma and the most common fracture site is the condyle. New perspectives for this problem are due to the fact that often TMJ fractures in children are undiagnosed and consequent1y untreated. This becomes evident when growth disturbances show up a year or two. These types of trauma must be focused not only as a cause of direct damage to osseous structures, but also of future disturbances of the dentofacial development. Three cases of particular significance for the requested therapeutic approach are reported.
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