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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 95, No 6, 1151-1153.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 95, Issue 6, 1151-1153
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Osteochondromatous exostosis of the condyle



B Sanders and B McKelvy

Osteochondromatous exostosis of the condyle is rare. When these exotoses become large, they can cause temporomandibular pain and clicking with mandibular movements. Treatment consists of surgical removal of the mass. Adjunctive care may include use of intermaxillary fixation, training elastics, and jaw exercises.


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