Comparative dimensional tomographic study of the mandibular condyle of individuals with transversal maxillary deficiency. Transverse maxillary deficiency is characterized by posterior uni or bilateral crossbite, crowded and rotated teeth, as well as high palate. Its treatment in adult individuals is surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion (SARPE). This procedure not only has skeletal and dental effects in the upper arch, but also expresses effects in the lower arch. The objective of this study was to verify the occurrence of dimensional alterations in the mandibular condyles of patients with transversal maxillary deficiency submitted to surgically assisted maxillary expansion. Measurements by cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) of the mandibular condyles, axial plains, lateromedial sizes, posterior-anterior lateral, posterior-anterior central, and posterior-anterior medial of the articular surface were performed. In the coronal reformats, the superior lateral medial, inferior lateral medial, medium lateral medial, and superior inferior sizes were measured. CBCT images of fourteen individuals with transversal maxillary deficiency were used, five male and nine female with an average age of 24.28 years. Among the values obtained and submitted to statistical analysis by the paired t-test, only the left posterior-lateral anterior axial measurements (-0.90mm), right middle coronal (-1.24mm), left inferior coronal (1.78mm), right superior-inferior coronal (0.76mm), axial anterior-posterior lateral (-0.74mm) and inferior coronal (-1.13mm) were statistically significant. It was concluded that in individuals with maxillary transversal deficiency that underwent surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion (SARPE), dimensional alterations occurred in the mandibular condyles, which can be understood by remodeling, once they are characterized by an increase and reduction, depending on the location where the measurement was performed.