Partial thickness temporalis rotation for alloplastic temporomandibular joint – how I do it
With increasing clinical evidence, the replacement of the temporomandibular joint with alloplastic joints is being increasingly accepted in severe degenerative diseases. There remains a risk of infection and a possibility of a failure of not just these prostheses but any alloplastic joint prosthesis...
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description | With increasing clinical evidence, the replacement of the temporomandibular joint with alloplastic joints is being increasingly accepted in severe degenerative diseases. There remains a risk of infection and a possibility of a failure of not just these prostheses but any alloplastic joint prosthesis post-operatively. Therefore, an extra precaution and additional coverage to the joint using partial thickness myo-temporalis rotation flap could be a useful option to minimize post-operative joint failure. |
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