Comparison between Two Different Fixation Techniques on Experimentally Induced Unilateral Subcondylar Fracture in TMJ of the Dogs (Histopathological and Histomorphometrical Study)
Abstract:Objectives: The present study was performed to compare between two different fixation techniques and evaluate the histopathological changes which occur in temporomandibular joint (TMJ) of the dogs after surgically induced unilateral subcondylar fracture. Methods: Twenty- One healthy beagle male dogs with a mean age of 30 months were used in the present study. One of these animals was sacrificed to study the normal histology of the dog TMJ. The rest of the animals (20 animals) were operated on to induce a displ… Show more
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