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Bifid mandibular condyles: A systematic review.

2018

Background Bifid mandibular condyle (BMC) constitutes an extremely rare disorder characterized by a duplication of the head of the mandibular condyle. Its prevalence ranges from 0.31% to 1.82% in the published literature. Objectives The primary objective was to describe the main etiological, clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with BMCs and the existent treatment options. The secondary objective was to simultaneously include the characteristics of two new cases of BMC. Material and Methods An electronic search in Pubmed (MEDLINE), Scopus and The Cochrane Library was carried out by two independent reviewers until April 2018. Prospective or retrospective cohort studies, case…

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyOssos de la caraMEDLINEReviewCochrane LibraryOdontologiaCondyleCongenital Abnormalities03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnkylosismedicineHumans030223 otorhinolaryngologyGeneral DentistryMandibular CondylesOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryMandibular CondyleFacial bonesRetrospective cohort studyMiddle Agedmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Otorhinolaryngology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadiological weaponDentistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASEtiologySurgeryFemalebusinessMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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Value and limits of computer-assisted tomography.

1980

Three years ago, at the VIIth International Congress of Radiology in Otorhinolaryngology, held in Copenhagen, the early impressive results of computer-assisted tomography (CAT) in otorhinolaryngology were presented. Since considerable technologic and diagnostic progress of CAT has taken place in the meantime, questions about the increase in CAT's value and the expansion of its limits are appropriate now. Computed and, in some cases, conventional tomograms of facial lesions are used in the discussion of these questions. There is no doubt of CAT's advance within the last few years; there are, however, limits of CAT to be emphasized: (a) coronal CAT might be uncomfortable (especially if the ga…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyIntracranial tumorSkull NeoplasmsComputer assisted tomographyFacial BonesInternational congressMedicineCraniocerebral TraumaHumansNeck stiffnessAgedbusiness.industryHead injurymedicine.diseaseCervical spineOtorhinolaryngologyOtorhinolaryngologySpinal InjuriesCoronal planeFemaleRadiologyFacial NeoplasmsbusinessNuclear medicineTomography X-Ray ComputedHeadneck surgery
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Functional adaptations in the craniofacial morphology of Malagasy primates: shape variations associated with gummivory in the family Cheirogaleidae.

2005

Summary The infraorder Lemuriformes is characterized by a high level of homoplasy that clouds the evolutionary signal. The analysis of the morphological disparity of the Malagasy primates' crania and mandibles demonstrates the high determinism of functional specializations and developmental constraints, regardless of the phylogeny. In the present work, the weight of functional constraints linked to diet — a putative source of homoplasy — is analyzed first at the level of the infraorder Lemuriformes as a whole, and secondly at the level of a single family, the Cheirogaleidae, chosen because it contains taxa with two different diets (omnivory and gummivory). Malagasy primates are characterize…

MorphometricsAgingCraniaSkullAdaptation BiologicalLemurZoologyInsectivoreGeneral MedicineMandibleBiologybiology.organism_classificationCheirogaleidaeFacial BonesDietTaxonSpecies SpecificityPhylogeneticsbiology.animalAnimalsOmnivoreAnatomyCheirogaleidaeDevelopmental BiologyAnnals of anatomy = Anatomischer Anzeiger : official organ of the Anatomische Gesellschaft
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Determination of the facial/oral alveolar crest using RF-echograms. An in vitro study on the periodontium of pigs.

1989

Abstract This study is a part of a research project in which we have been investigating the use of the ultrasonic pulse echo technique as a means of determining in vivo the facial/oral alveolar crest precisely and routinely. Here, RF-echograms are presented, showing the facial/oral periodontium of pigs. These echograms have been produced using a focussed 20 MHz transducer and a special design of an ultrasonic measuring and analysis system. In one series of measurements on macerated periodontia of pigs we found out that RF-echograms characteristic of a particular level of the facial/oral pericrestal aspect can be achieved. Based upon these results, we succeeded in determining exactly the hei…

OrthodonticsPeriodontiumSpecial designbusiness.industryPeriodontal LigamentSwineTooth surfacePeriodontiumAnatomyMandibleFacial BonesAlveolar creststomatognathic diseasesAlveolar ProcessPeriodonticsMedicinePeriodontal fiberIn vitro studyAnimalsUltrasonic sensorbusinessPulse echoUltrasonographyJournal of clinical periodontology
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Ultrasonic B-scans of the facial/oral periodontium in pigs.

1989

In vitro ultrasonic scans of the oral/facial periodontium of pigs were obtained using a special experimental design and with the help of a newly developed ultrasonic measuring and analysis system. These two-dimensional images distinguish themselves from the one-dimensional RF-echograms and A-scans in that they enable the viewer to have a quick overview of the relationship between different interfaces in a scanned sector. A selection of ultrasonic B-scans proves that the scanned tissues such as gingiva, bone, periodontal ligament, tooth surface and even structures of the inner part of the tooth may be clearly imaged and distinctly differentiated. Furthermore, we demonstrate with manipulation…

OrthodonticsPeriodontiumbusiness.industryPeriodontal LigamentSwineAlveolar processMandibleBone crestTooth surfacePeriodontiumMandibleFacial Bonesstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structurestomatognathic systemmedicineAlveolar ProcessPeriodonticsPeriodontal fiberAnimalsUltrasonic sensorUltrasonographybusinessUltrasonographyJournal of clinical periodontology
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