Condylar Hypoplasia 5

Condition Condylar Hypoplasia Type 2 Condylar Hypoplasia Type 2 is a condition characterized by the unilateral overgrowth of a part of the jaw. Usually caused by a benign tumor called an osteochondroma on one condyle of the mandible. It consists of a bony projection covered by a cartilage cap and can cause pain, swelling, and … Read more

Condylar Hypoplasia 10

Condition Condylar Hypoplasia Type 2 Condylar Hypoplasia Type 2 is a condition characterized by the unilateral overgrowth of a part of the jaw. Usually caused by a benign tumor called an osteochondroma on one condyle of the mandible. It consists of a bony projection covered by a cartilage cap and can cause pain, swelling, and … Read more

Condylar Hypoplasia 9

Condition Condylar Hypoplasia Type 2 Condylar Hypoplasia Type 2 is a condition characterized by the unilateral overgrowth of a part of the jaw. Usually caused by a benign tumor called an osteochondroma on one condyle of the mandible. It consists of a bony projection covered by a cartilage cap and can cause pain, swelling, and … Read more

Condylar Hypoplasia 4

Condition Condylar Hypoplasia Type 2 Condylar Hypoplasia Type 2 is a condition characterized by the unilateral overgrowth of a part of the jaw. Usually caused by a benign tumor called an osteochondroma on one condyle of the mandible. It consists of a bony projection covered by a cartilage cap and can cause pain, swelling, and … Read more

Condylar Hypoplasia 3

Condition Condylar Hypoplasia Type 2 Condylar Hypoplasia Type 2 is a condition characterized by the unilateral overgrowth of a part of the jaw. Usually caused by a benign tumor called an osteochondroma on one condyle of the mandible. It consists of a bony projection covered by a cartilage cap and can cause pain, swelling, and … Read more

Condylar Hypoplasia 2

Condition Condylar Hypoplasia Type 2 Condylar Hypoplasia Type 2 is a condition characterized by the unilateral overgrowth of a part of the jaw. Usually caused by a benign tumor called an osteochondroma on one condyle of the mandible. It consists of a bony projection covered by a cartilage cap and can cause pain, swelling, and … Read more

Condylar Hypoplasia – 1

Condition Condylar Hypoplasia Type 1 Condylar Hypoplasia Type 1 is a condition where the lower jaw joints, called condyles, grow unevenly. In this condition, both condyles are growing, but at different rates, which leads to asymmetry and abnormal shape of the jaw joint. This can result in facial unevenness and problems with how the upper … Read more

Trauma 3

Condition Malocclusion and Loss of Mandibular Teeth as a result of Cancer Treatment Common Symptoms Malocclusion and loss of mandibular teeth can lead to difficulties in biting, chewing, and speaking. It may cause facial asymmetry, jaw pain, TMJ disorders, and affect overall oral health. Procedure Performed Total Subapical Osteotomy. About This Patient The patient had … Read more

Jaw Irregularities 28

Condition Super Eruption of Anterior Mandibular Teeth. Loss of Teeth in the Maxilla. Super Eruption of Anterior Mandibular Teeth refers to the abnormal excessive eruption of the lower front teeth, causing them to extend beyond their normal position. “Loss of Teeth in the Maxilla” indicates the condition where teeth in the upper jaw (maxilla) are … Read more

Mandibular Retrognathia 1

Condition Mandibular Retrognathia The clinical term for a receded lower jaw is “retrognathia” or “mandibular retrognathism.” Retrognathia refers to the condition where the lower jaw (mandible) is positioned further back than normal in relation to the upper jaw (maxilla) and other facial structures. This results in an appearance of a recessed or retruded lower jaw, … Read more