| Literature DB >> 21165275 |
In-Phill Park1, Seong-Joo Heo, Jai-Young Koak, Seong-Kyun Kim.
Abstract
Mandible fractures belong to the most common fractures encountered in maxillofacial trauma. Because mandible is such a unique structure with hinge joint and masticatory muscles attached to the body of mandible, attention must be paid to avoid displacement during treatment. Displacement during fracture reduction leads to malocclusion. Many TMJs function with complete comfort and apparent normalcy in adapted centric posture, even though they have undergone deformation caused by trauma. This clinical report describes the patient with post traumatic malocclusion and its prosthetic treatment. His fractured mandible was openly reduced in changed position, as a result his occlusion has been changed. He was treated by prosthetic method in so-called adapted centric posture.Entities:
Keywords: Adapted centric posture; Mandible fracture; Post traumatic malocclusion; Prosthodontic approach
Year: 2010 PMID: 21165275 PMCID: PMC2994700 DOI: 10.4047/jap.2010.2.3.88
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adv Prosthodont ISSN: 2005-7806 Impact factor: 1.904