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Rev. cir. traumatol. buco-maxilo-fac ; 20(1): 22-26, jan.-mar. 2020. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1253535

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Introdução: A luxação da articulação temporomandibular ocorre quando a cabeça da mandíbula se movimenta para fora da fossa articular, fazendo com que a superfície posterior da cabeça da mandíbula fique à frente da eminência articular. Quando ocorrem episódios frequentes, essa condição é referida como luxação recidivante. Embora existam diferentes tratamentos, a eminectomia apresenta-se como uma opção cirúrgica com resultados satisfatórios e prognóstico favorável. Relato de caso: Este trabalho relata o caso de uma paciente com quadro severo de luxações recidivantes associadas à distonia muscular, tratada cirurgicamente por eminectomia. A paciente apresenta acompanhamento de 36 meses, estável, sem sintomatologia ou novos episódios de luxação. A abordagem multidisciplinar apresenta um alto índice de sucesso, e procedimentos cirúrgicos devem ser considerados quando procedimentos clínicos falham. Considerações finais: A eminectomia mostra bons resultados no tratamento da luxação recidivante de ATM, com chances mínimas de recidiva ou danos articulares. Após a cirurgia, os pacientes mostram uma boa função articular... (AU)


Introduction: Dislocation of the temporomandibular joint occurs when the jaw head moves out of the joint fossa causing the posterior surface of the jaw head to be ahead of the joint eminence. When they occur in frequent episodes, this condition is referred like relapsing dislocation. Although there are different treatments, eminectomy presents as a surgical option with satisfactory results and favorable prognosis. Case report: This paper reports the case of a patient with severe recurrent dislocations associated with muscular dystonia, treated through surgical treatment of eminectomy associated with a clinical treatment protocol. The patient has a 36-month followup, stable, without symptoms or new episodes of dislocation. The multidisciplinary approach has a high success rate and surgical procedures should be considered when clinical procedures fail. Final considerations: Eminectomy shows good results in the treatment of recurrent TMJ dislocation, with minimal chances of recurrence or joint damage. After surgery, patients show good joint function... (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Recurrence , Temporomandibular Joint , Joint Dislocations , Dystonia , Jaw , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Joints , Mandible
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RSBO (Impr.) ; 13(1): 50-54, Jan.-Mar. 2016. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-842407

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Mandibular condyle fractures are, of all facial fractures, those with the greatest controversies in relation to its conduct. Patient systemic condition, location and displacement degree of the fracture, mouth opening amplitude, and occlusion alteration are some factors that influence on the decision on conservative or surgical treatment. Pain, mandibular movement limitation, altered dental occlusion, and facial asymmetry are signs and symptoms that indicate condylar fracture. The surgical treatment consists of surgical fracture reduction and subsequent fixing through titanium miniplates and/or screws. Objective: The aim of this study was to report the case of a patient who had parasymphyseal fracture associated with left mandibular condyle fracture, presenting limited excursive movements of the jaw, pain in function, altered dental occlusion, and bruising on chin region. Case report: Due to the type of fracture and patient systemic condition, we decided to open reduction of fractures and stable internal fixation. Conclusion: At 12-month follow-up, the patient showed significant improvement in both clinical and functional condition, demonstrating the effectiveness of the treatment method and technique.

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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 30(1): e4, 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-768264

ABSTRACT

Dental treatment and surgery is a well-established method of correcting dentofacial deformities, and such treatment has an impact on the quality of life of individuals. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of orthognathic surgery on the quality of life of patients receiving treatment at the Universidade Federal do Paraná – UFPR. Clinical data were evaluated for the control group, and a quality-of-life evaluation questionnaire was completed [Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14)]. For the case group, the same data were gathered along with information regarding their dentofacial deformity. The OHIP-14 questionnaire was also completed at three distinct stages of the experiment. The median age in the control group was 23.5 years. In the case group, the predominant gender was female, and the mean age of patients was 29.4 years. There was a statistically significant association between gender and OHIP-14 (p< 0.001). No such association was observed between age and OHIP-14 scores (p= 0.616). In the control group the OHIP-14 median score was 11.5. In the case group, the average OHIP-14 score at was 18 at T0, 21 at T1, and 8 at T2. The results demonstrated a statistically significant association between the three time stages at which OHIP-14 was analyzed (p< 0.001). There was a smaller reduction in the negative impact for transversal deformities of the jaw when compared with other deformities. Orthognathic surgery led to a reduction in the negative effects on the quality of life of patients.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Dentofacial Deformities/psychology , Dentofacial Deformities/surgery , Orthognathic Surgical Procedures/psychology , Quality of Life , Case-Control Studies , Oral Health , Patient Satisfaction , Psychometrics , Sex Factors , Sickness Impact Profile , Statistics, Nonparametric , Surveys and Questionnaires , Time Factors
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Rev. cir. traumatol. buco-maxilo-fac ; 15(1): 17-20, Jan.-Mar. 2015.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-792370

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O cisto dentígero destaca-se como o mais comum entre os cistos odontogênicos de desenvolvimento dos ossos maxilares. Frequentemente são encontrados em exames radiográficos de rotina devido a alterações na cronologia de erupção dentária. O tratamento dessas lesões varia de acordo com a presença de sintomatologia dolorosa, tamanho e proximidade com estruturas anatômicas nobres. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a prevalência de cisto dentígero no Serviço de Cirurgia e Traumatologia Buco-Maxilo-Facial da Universidade Federal do Paraná, entre 2008 e 2010. Durante esse período, foram avaliados 24 prontuários de pacientes com cisto dentígero. Dados, como gênero, idade, localização e forma de tratamento da lesão, foram coletados. Os resultados mostraram predileção pelo gênero masculino (63%), com maior incidência na segunda década de vida (42%), estando geralmente localizado na região posterior da mandíbula (62%). A principal forma de tratamento foi a enucleação associada ou não à extração do elemento dentário envolvido (75%). Todos os tratamentos mostraram-se eficazes com regressão da lesão após acompanhamento clínico e radiográfico... (AU)


The dentigerous cyst stands out as the most common among odontogenic cysts development of the jaws. They are often found in routine radiographic examination due to changes in timing of tooth eruption. The treatment of these lesions varies according to the presence of painful symptoms, size and proximity to significant anatomical structures. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of dentigerous cystin Surgery and Traumatology Oral and Maxillofacial at Federal University of Paraná between 2008 and 2010. During this period were evaluated 24 medical records of patients with dentigerous cyst. Data such as gender, age, location and method of treatment of the injury were collected. The results showed a predominance of male patients (63%), with the highest incidence in the second decade of life (42%) and is usually located in the posterior mandible (62%). The main form of treatment was enucleation with or without the extraction of the involved tooth (75%). All treatments were effective with regression of the lesion after clinical and radiographic follow-up... (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Dentigerous Cyst/epidemiology , Jaw Diseases , Odontogenic Cysts , Jaw/pathology
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Rev. cir. traumatol. buco-maxilo-fac ; 14(1): 65-69, Jan.-Mar. 2014. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-792317

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Objetivo: O objetivo deste artigo é uma associação de revisão da literatura sobre a realização de osteotomias sagitais na presença de terceiros molares inclusos, com o relato de um caso de cirurgia ortognática em que as osteotomias sagitais dos ramos mandibulares foram realizadas na presença desses elementos dentários. Relato dos Casos: O caso a seguir demonstra a sequência cirúrgica de um paciente portador de deformidade dento-facial submetido à cirurgia ortognática. A cirurgia realizada envolveu ambos os maxilares, com realização de osteotomia Le Fort I para a maxila e ostetomias sagitais dos ramos mandibulares. A peculiaridade do caso foi a realização das osteotomias mandibulares na presença de terceiros molares inclusos, as quais não causaram qualquer dificuldade ou complicação para a realização dos cortes ósseos e separação dos fragmentos. Conclusão: A osteotomia sagital do ramo mandibular pode ser realizada na presença dos terceiros molares inferiores de forma segura, sem aumento dos riscos cirúrgicos e otimizando o tempo de tratamento orto-cirúrgico... (AU)


Purpose: The aim of this article was to compare the effects of the presence or absence of third molars from a literature review about currents of different authors, with an association of two cases related which the sagittal split osteotomy was performed in the presence of mandibular third molars. Cases report: The following cases describe two patients, of both genders, with dentofacial deformities, these which there was the need for orthognathic surgery by the use of sagittal mandibular osteotomy. Both patients had third molars in your mouth at the time of osteotomy. There were no major complications trans and postoperative. Conclusion: The sagittal split osteotomy of the ascending ramus can be performed in the presence of third molars, and it could lead to the time optimization in the ortho-surgical treatment... (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Young Adult , Orthognathic Surgery , Osteotomy, Sagittal Split Ramus , Dentofacial Deformities , Mandibular Osteotomy , Jaw , Molar, Third/abnormalities , Molar, Third/surgery
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Rev. cir. traumatol. buco-maxilo-fac ; 13(4): 33-37, Out.-Dez. 2013. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-792295

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Objetivo: O objetivo deste artigo é uma associação de revisão a literatura sobre a realização de osteotomias sagitais na presença de terceiros molares inclusos, com o relato de um caso de cirurgia ortognática em que as osteotomias sagitais dos ramos mandibulares foram realizadas na presença destes elementos dentários. Relato dos casos: O caso a seguir demonstra a sequência cirúrgica de um paciente portador de deformidade dento-facial submetido a cirurgia ortognática. A cirurgia realizada envolveu ambos os maxilares, com realização de osteotomia Le Fort I para a maxila e ostetomias sagitais dos ramos mandibulares. A peculiaridade do caso foi a realização das osteotomias mandibulares na presença de terceiros molares inclusos, as quais não causaram qualquer dificuldade ou complicação para a realização dos cortes ósseos e separação dos fragmentos. Conclusão: A osteotomia sagital do ramo mandibular pode ser realizada na presença dos terceiros molares inferiores de forma segura, sem aumento dos riscos cirúrgicos e otimizando o tempo de tratamento orto-cirúrgico... (AU)


The aim of this article was to compare the effects of the presence or absence of third molars from a literature review about currents of different authors, with an association of two cases related which the sagittal split osteotomy was performed in the presence of mandibular third molars. Case description: The following cases describe two patients, of both genders, with dentofacial deformities, these which there was the need for orthognathic surgery by the use of sagittal mandibular osteotomy. Both patients had third molars in your mouth at the time of osteotomy. There were no major complications trans and postoperative. Conclusion: The sagittal split osteotomy of the ascending ramus can be performed in the presence of third molars, and it could lead to the time optimization in the ortho-surgical treatment... (AU)


Subject(s)
Male , Female , Adolescent , Young Adult , Dentofacial Deformities , Molar, Third/surgery
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Rev. cir. traumatol. buco-maxilo-fac ; 12(3): 73-78, Jul.-Set. 2012. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-792260

ABSTRACT

A lesão central de células gigantes (LCCG) é uma alteração óssea rara, não neoplásica, encontrada nos ossos gnáticos. Sua etiologia é desconhecida, e seu comportamento biológico, pobremente estudado. Manifesta-se, principalmente, em adultos jovens do gênero feminino. Geralmente é assintomático e descoberto em exames radiográficos de rotina. O caso descrito mostra uma lesão óssea em região de corpo de mandíbula do lado esquerdo, assintomática e com expansão das corticais vestibular e lingual, em uma menina de 8 anos de idade. Após biópsia incisional e análise histológica, confirmou-se o diagnóstico de LCCG. O tratamento proposto foi a curetagem da lesão, sob anestesia geral e a manutenção dos germens dentários dos pré-molares. Com a recidiva da lesão, houve necessidade de extração dos elementos 32, 34, 35 e 36. Mesmo após essa abordagem, uma nova recidiva ocorreu, levando a paciente a ser submetida à ressecção em bloco da região. Após três anos, há indicativo de sucesso de tratamento tanto nos exames clínicos quanto nos radiográficos.


Central giant cell lesion (CGCL) is rare, non-neoplastic bone lesion that appears in gnathic bone. Its etiology is unknown and its biological behavior has been little studied. It is manifested mostly in young adult females. It is usually asymptomatic and discovered on a routine radiographic examination. The case described, an 8-year-old girl, shows a bone lesion in a region of the mandibular body, on the left side, asymptomatic, with a buccal and lingual cortical plate expansion. After incisional biopsy, the diagnosis of CGCL was confirmed. The treatment proposed was curettage, under general anesthesia, preserving the premolar germs. With the recurrence of the disease, the extraction of the teeth 32, 34, 35, 36 was necessary. Even after this management, a new relapse occurred, causing the patient to undergo a further procedure: segmental resection. After 3 years, both the clinical and radiographic examinations indicate the success of the treatment.

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