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Posterior Condylar Position
David Hatcher, DDS, MScDania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg)
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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

    ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

    • Key Differential Diagnosis Issues

      • Helpful Clues for Common Diagnoses

        • Helpful Clues for Less Common Diagnoses

          • Helpful Clues for Rare Diagnoses

            Selected References

            1. Kerstens HC: [Dissertations 25 years after date 43. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction and condylar resorption following orthognathic surgery.] Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd. 122(12):669-73, 2015
            2. Paknahad M et al: Cone-beam computed tomographic assessment of mandibular condylar position in patients with temporomandibular joint dysfunction and in healthy subjects. Int J Dent. 2015:301796, 2015
            3. Zheng J et al: Assessment of magnetic resonance images of displacement of the disc of the temporomandibular joint in different types of condylar fracture. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. ePub, 2015
            4. Ikeda K et al: Prevalence of disc displacement of various severities among young preorthodontic population: a magnetic resonance imaging study. J Prosthodont. 23(5):397-401, 2014
            5. Ikeda K et al: Disc displacement and changes in condylar position. Dentomaxillofac Radiol. 42(3):84227642, 2013
            6. Ikeda K et al: Assessment of optimal condylar position in the coronal and axial planes with limited cone-beam computed tomography. J Prosthodont. 20(6):432-8, 2011
            7. Ikeda K et al: Assessment of optimal condylar position with limited cone-beam computed tomography. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 135(4):495-501, 2009
            8. Ohmure H et al: Influence of forward head posture on condylar position. J Oral Rehabil. 35(11):795-800, 2008
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            DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

              ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

              • Key Differential Diagnosis Issues

                • Helpful Clues for Common Diagnoses

                  • Helpful Clues for Less Common Diagnoses

                    • Helpful Clues for Rare Diagnoses

                      Selected References

                      1. Kerstens HC: [Dissertations 25 years after date 43. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction and condylar resorption following orthognathic surgery.] Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd. 122(12):669-73, 2015
                      2. Paknahad M et al: Cone-beam computed tomographic assessment of mandibular condylar position in patients with temporomandibular joint dysfunction and in healthy subjects. Int J Dent. 2015:301796, 2015
                      3. Zheng J et al: Assessment of magnetic resonance images of displacement of the disc of the temporomandibular joint in different types of condylar fracture. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. ePub, 2015
                      4. Ikeda K et al: Prevalence of disc displacement of various severities among young preorthodontic population: a magnetic resonance imaging study. J Prosthodont. 23(5):397-401, 2014
                      5. Ikeda K et al: Disc displacement and changes in condylar position. Dentomaxillofac Radiol. 42(3):84227642, 2013
                      6. Ikeda K et al: Assessment of optimal condylar position in the coronal and axial planes with limited cone-beam computed tomography. J Prosthodont. 20(6):432-8, 2011
                      7. Ikeda K et al: Assessment of optimal condylar position with limited cone-beam computed tomography. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 135(4):495-501, 2009
                      8. Ohmure H et al: Influence of forward head posture on condylar position. J Oral Rehabil. 35(11):795-800, 2008