1. Abstract
Unilateral condylar hyperplasia is a rare condition characterized by persistent condyle growth resulting in progressively worsening facial asymmetry and malocclusion. Multiple treatment modalities have been described. This case report details the diagnosis and management of a 33-year-old female with type 2 unilateral condylar hyperplasia. The patient underwent simultaneous intraoral condylectomy and orthognathic surgery.
1. Introduction
One of the most common complications after spinal surgery is surgical site infection (SSI). The incidence of SSI in instrumented spinal surgery ranges from 2% to 20% [1] impacting on patient morbidity and health care cost burden [2].
1. Abstract
Odontogenic Keratocyst (OK) derives from remnants of dental- lamina, aggressive behaviour and recur tendency, mandibular mainly located, ascending angle/branch. Ideal one block surgical resection or physical decompression.
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