The effects of mandibular immobilization on the masticatory system. A review

E. Ellis, D. S. Carlson

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It is clear from this review that mandibular immobilization is not as benign a procedure as once thought. Detrimental effects on several tissues within the masticatory apparatus have been observed following mandibular immobilization. Atrophy of the muscles of mastication, degenerative changes within the mandibular condyle, and decreases in range of passive bite opening are all consistent findings following several weeks of mandibular immobilization. The use of fixation procedures which avoid the use of mandibular immobilization (i.e., rigid internal fixation) has been shown to minimize these problems. As with any procedure, however, the risks and benefits of rigid internal fixation must be weighed against the time-honored standard (i.e., maxillomandibular fixation). It is hoped that future research and clinical experience will direct the surgeon to select whichever technique is in the best interest of the patient.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)133-146
Número de páginas14
PublicaciónClinics in Plastic Surgery
Volumen16
N.º1
EstadoPublished - 1989
Publicado de forma externa

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  • Surgery

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