The primary functional aim of orthognathic surgery is to achieve correct condyle position within the mandibular fossa and in relation to the articular discs. During orthognathic surgery for temporomandibular disorders, condylar position was functionally assessed by means of electromyography-kinesiography and surgical reference baseplates before and after the operation. The initial results were partially encouraging: muscular dysfunction resolved, whereas articular dysfunction persisted in some cases.
M.Pironi, A.Bianchi, C.Marchetti (2008). CONDYLAR POSITION IN ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY IN A GROUP OF PATIENTS PRESENTING TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS. RIVISTA ITALIANA DI CHIRURGIA MAXILLO-FACCIALE, 19, 11-16.
CONDYLAR POSITION IN ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY IN A GROUP OF PATIENTS PRESENTING TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS
PIRONI, MARCO;BIANCHI, ALBERTO;MARCHETTI, CLAUDIO
2008
Abstract
The primary functional aim of orthognathic surgery is to achieve correct condyle position within the mandibular fossa and in relation to the articular discs. During orthognathic surgery for temporomandibular disorders, condylar position was functionally assessed by means of electromyography-kinesiography and surgical reference baseplates before and after the operation. The initial results were partially encouraging: muscular dysfunction resolved, whereas articular dysfunction persisted in some cases.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.