The study evaluated the frequency of noise, pain and alterations of mandibular movements in a group of 88 patients. Condylar position was also studied using OLTP X-ray images, and the presence of arthrotic lesions using multitomography. The condylar position was related to the presence of organic lesions at an articular level, and a higher frequency of the latter was found in anterior condylar displacements; the presence of condyles centered in the glenoid cavity on OLTP examination does not exclude the possibility of arthrotic lesions. Another important finding was the observation of a greater frequency of contralateral organic pathologies in posterior condylar displacements.

[An evaluation of the signs and symptoms in patients with craniomandibular disorders correlated with the radiological pictures obtained by OLTP]

CAROSSA, Stefano;BASSI, Francesco
1990-01-01

Abstract

The study evaluated the frequency of noise, pain and alterations of mandibular movements in a group of 88 patients. Condylar position was also studied using OLTP X-ray images, and the presence of arthrotic lesions using multitomography. The condylar position was related to the presence of organic lesions at an articular level, and a higher frequency of the latter was found in anterior condylar displacements; the presence of condyles centered in the glenoid cavity on OLTP examination does not exclude the possibility of arthrotic lesions. Another important finding was the observation of a greater frequency of contralateral organic pathologies in posterior condylar displacements.
1990
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CATAPANO S ;CAROSSA S ;GARRONE P ;BASSI F
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