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Are You Overlooking Fractures of the Mandibular Condyle?

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Are You Overlooking Fractures of the Mandibular Condyle?

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ROBERT W. T. MYALL MD, FDSRCS, FRCD(C)1, GEORGE K. B. SANDOR MD, DDS, FRCD(C)1, , CRYSTAL E. B. GREGORY DMD1 1 Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, The Children’s Orthopedic Hospital and University of Washington, Seattle Fractures of mandibular condyle may be overlooked because attention is often focused on readily apparent soft tissue injury such as lacerations and abrasions. Clinical and radiographic signs are often subtle, but the injuries caused by rapid deceleration and listed in Table 2 will serve to alert the pediatrician to the possibility of such fractures. All children in these circumstances should be carefully examined for dental occlusion and the preauricular area palpated to help formulate a clinical diagnosis. Additional evidence is gained from the finding of deviation or limitation of the jaw upon opening or edema in the preauricular area. If any of these yield abnormal findings, a good quality series of mandibular radiographs will be needed to confirm the diagnos

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