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Fall 2006: Volume
31, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Articles |
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| Evaluation of Temporomandibular
Disorders in Children Using Limited Cone-beam Computed Tomography:
a case report |
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Considerable advances have been
made in dental and orthodontic diagnosis resulting from the development
of a device known as a limited cone beam dental compact-CT (3DX).
This report documents the diagnostic procedures and treatment
performed on an eight year old female patient who presented with
clinical signs and symptoms of a temporomandibular disorder (TMD).
Evaluation of a bony abnormality of the temporomandibular joint
(TMJ) using the limited cone-beam CT (3DX) proved to be of considerable
value. A three-dimensional image of the right TMJ showed erosion
and flattening of the condyle. Following treatment, there was
marked alleviation of the clinical symptoms while considerable
improvement of the bony abnormalities was clearly evident on a
three-dimensional image. |
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