Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 128, Issue 6, 747-750
Copyright © 1997 by American Dental Association
Pseudocysts of the mandibular condyle in children
TE Collins,
DM Laskin,
FH Farrington,
NS Shetty,
and
A Mourino
Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Verginia, School of Dentistry, Richmond, USA.
The authors evaluated the panoramic radiographs of 1,193 consecutively treated patients 18 years old and younger for the presence of asymptomatic radiolucencies in the mandibular condyles. The 27 radiographs initially selected were examined by four independent reviewers. Of the 1,193 patients, 18 (1.5 percent [10 female and eight male]) met the criteria for condylar pseudocysts. Follow-up radiographs showed minimal or no change in size of the radiolucencies. Clinicians need to be aware of these anatomic variations so that patients are not subjected to inappropriate treatment.