2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/8887182
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Bone Changes in the Condylar Process of the Mandible in Computed Tomography Images and Cephalogram in a Female Patient during a Growth Spurt Treated with a Removable Functional Appliance

Abstract: Introduction. Functional treatment is the type of treatment preferred in young patients with lateral bite because it leads to simultaneous improvement of occlusion and facial profile. Objective. The aim of this study is to assess bone changes within the condylar process of the mandible and to associate them with the changes observed in the analysis of lateral cephalograms and in the patient’s occlusion. Materials and Methods. Cone beam tomography of the temporomandibular joint, lateral radiogram of the skull, … Show more

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“…Studies have been conducted to determine the use of orthodontic treatment to relieve TMD, 42,43 but as this review demonstrates, evidence for orthodontic treatment causing TMD is more limited. More research on this direct cause and the respective mechanisms by orthodontic treatment can provide stronger implications for future treatment planning approaches that include carefully observing potential effects of appliances on the TMJs and preserving healthy TMJ morphology.…”
Section: Changes In Condylar Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have been conducted to determine the use of orthodontic treatment to relieve TMD, 42,43 but as this review demonstrates, evidence for orthodontic treatment causing TMD is more limited. More research on this direct cause and the respective mechanisms by orthodontic treatment can provide stronger implications for future treatment planning approaches that include carefully observing potential effects of appliances on the TMJs and preserving healthy TMJ morphology.…”
Section: Changes In Condylar Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%