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Condylar resorption, also
called idiopathic condylar resorption, ICR, and condylysis, is a
temporomandibular joint disorder in
which one or both of the...
- A
condyle (/ˈkɒndɪl, -daɪl/; Latin: condylus, from Gr****: kondylos; κόνδυλος knuckle) is the
round prominence at the end of a bone, most
often part of...
- The
condylar canal (or
condyloid canal) is a
canal in the
condyloid fossa of the
lateral parts of
occipital bone
behind the
occipital condyle. Resection...
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Condylar hyperplasia (mandibular hyperplasia) is over-enlargement of the
mandible bone in the skull. It was
first described by
Robert Adams in 1836 who...
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Condylar hypoplasia is
known as
underdevelopment of the
mandibular condyle.
Congenitally (primary)
caused condylar hypoplasia leads to
underdeveloped condyle...
- The
condyloid process or
condylar process is the
process on the
human and
other mammalian species'
mandibles that ends in a condyle, the
mandibular condyle...
- A
condyloid joint (also
called condylar, ellipsoidal, or bicondylar) is an
ovoid articular surface, or
condyle that is
received into an
elliptical cavity...
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synovial articulation between the
temporal bone of the
skull above and the
condylar process of
mandible below; it is from
these bones that its name is derived...
- injury, and
obliteration of the ear
canal due to
posterior condylar dislocation.
Bilateral condylar fractures combined with a
symphyseal fracture is sometimes...
- The
objective of
condylar decompression, also
called jugular decompression and
occipital release, is to
balance the
reciprocal tension membrane at the...