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Recurrent dislocation of the temporomandibular joint: a literature review and two case reports treated with eminectomy

2014; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 32; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1179/0886963413z.00000000017

ISSN

2151-0903

Autores

Wilson Martins, Marina de Oliveira Ribas, Júlio César Bisinelli, Beatriz Helena Sottile França, Guilherme Bottino Martins,

Tópico(s)

Facial Trauma and Fracture Management

Resumo

Aims: Dislocation of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a troublesome condition that occurs in a chronic or acute form. It is a distressing and highly embarrassing situation that may occur as a result of daily activities such as yawning, laughing, or during events that require keeping the mouth open for a long time. This review aims to present and discuss different conservative and surgical techniques to treat patients with a dislocated mandible, and to present two cases of surgical treatment.Methodology: A search of the literature was completed (Medline, PubMed) using the keywords TMJ dislocation, TMJ luxation, mandibular dislocation and surgical and non-surgical methods of treatment for this condition.Results: Eminectomy (Myrhaug’s surgery) has been used with satisfactory results. Most of reports present large series of patients with more than one year of follow-up and no recurrence of complications. Is less invasive and take a short operation time; need no bone transplantation or placing any kind of foreign body into the joint.Conclusion: Eminectomy results in long-term resolution of recurrent TMJ dislocations, when compared with others surgical techniques.

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