| Literature DB >> 28292126 |
Raja Chebbi1, Hanen Ben Khalifa1, Monia Dhidah1.
Abstract
Systemic sclerosis have several effects on the orofacial region such as widening of the periodontal ligament space, xerostomia and bone resorption of the mandible. We report a case of systemic sclerosis with temporomandibular joint involvement in a 45-year-old female patient accompanied by severe limited mouth opening and pain in the right and left preauricular regions and tenderness in masseter muscles with a morning stiffness of jaws.Magnetic resonance imaging showed a resorption of mandibular condylar process, with disk and joint abnormalities.Entities:
Keywords: Systemic sclerosis; condylar resorption; pain; temporomandibular joint
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28292126 PMCID: PMC5326079 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2016.25.164.10432
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1Clinical signs of scleroderma on the hands showing the flexion contracture associated with sclerodactyly and digital ulcers
Figure 2Restricted mouth opening and trajectory deviation to the right side
Figure 3Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sagittal slices: A) MRI in closed-mouth position showing mandibular condylar process resorption, joint space decreased anddegenerative alterations of the disk; B) MRI in open-mouth position showing hypomobility of mandibular condylar
Figure 4Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) coronal slices showing bilateral subchondral geodes and thinned cortical of mandibular condylar process