1988
DOI: 10.1016/s0901-5027(88)80024-9
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Chronic recurrent anterior luxation of the mandible

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“…Habitual dislocation or chronic recurrent dislocation is relatively rare, and is defined as repeated episodes becoming more frequent and progressively worse 9 . Surgical treatment, including myotomy 10 , eminectomy 12 , the LeClerc procedure 6 , and augmentation of the articular eminence with a bone graft 8 , is usually indicated for habitual dislocation. Long-standing dislocation or protracted dislocation is rarer, and is defined as dislocation not reduced immediately 3 .…”
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“…Habitual dislocation or chronic recurrent dislocation is relatively rare, and is defined as repeated episodes becoming more frequent and progressively worse 9 . Surgical treatment, including myotomy 10 , eminectomy 12 , the LeClerc procedure 6 , and augmentation of the articular eminence with a bone graft 8 , is usually indicated for habitual dislocation. Long-standing dislocation or protracted dislocation is rarer, and is defined as dislocation not reduced immediately 3 .…”
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“…34 Compared with the eminoplasty procedure, eminectomy is easier to be manipulated, so the eminectomy is often applied in patients with advanced age, poor physical condition, or diseases that affect muscle function. 35 Meanwhile, eminectomy can also be a remedy after the failure of eminoplasty. 36 However, this procedure will change the anatomical structure of the TMJ, and the recurrent sublocation, formation of osteophytes, pain or sound of TMJ are often mentioned after the operation.…”
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“…While another is to prevent the excessive slip of condyle by increasing the height of articular eminence, which is also known as articular augmentation or eminoplasty 34. Compared with the eminoplasty procedure, eminectomy is easier to be manipulated, so the eminectomy is often applied in patients with advanced age, poor physical condition, or diseases that affect muscle function 35. Meanwhile, eminectomy can also be a remedy after the failure of eminoplasty 36.…”
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“…(15) 10 years later, LeClerc and Girard described a similar procedure, wherein a vertical osteotomy was created in the zygomatic arch, inserting the osteotomized segment to impede the path of the hypermobile condyle . (16,17) Modifying the paradigm yet again, in 1967 Gosserez and Dautrey described a similar procedure, similarly aimed at greenstick fracture of the zygomatic arch, with fossa inset. (18) .…”
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