Unilateral condylar hyperplasia: a treatment strategy.

J Craniofac Surg

From the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology, Department of Surgery and General Clinic, Araçatuba Dental School, Univ Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho-UNESP, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Published: May 2014

Condylar hyperplasia (CH) is a pathologic condition that causes overdevelopment of the condylar head and neck as well as the mandible. Slowly progressive unilateral enlargement of the head and the neck of the condyle causes crossbite malocclusion, facial asymmetry, and shifting of the midpoint of the chin to the unaffected side. The etiology and the pathogenesis of CH remain uncertain. The diagnosis is made by clinical and radiologic examinations and bone scintigraph. A difference in uptake of 10% or more between condyles is regarded as indicative of CH, and the affected condyles had a relative uptake of 55% or more. When the diagnosis of active CH is established, the treatment consists of removal of the growth center by a partial condylectomy. The authors present the case of a 46-year-old male patient with right active type II CH or hemimandibular hyperplasia who underwent a high condylectomy.

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