Eingeschränkte Mundöffnung – was nun?

Translated title of the contribution: Limited mouth opening - what now?

Andreas Worni, Regina Mericske-Stern, Tateyuki Iizuka, Michael Büttner

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    Abstract

    This case report illustrates a rare complex of symptoms leading to limited mouth opening in a young woman. The 28-year old suffered from a progressively limited mouth opening over several years that finally resulted in restricted alimentation and made dental treatment impossible. Clinical findings suggest a structural alteration, including a hyperplastic mandibular angle and marked hypertrophy of the masseter muscle. Further radiologic investigations reveal a thickened aponeurosis of the masticatory muscles and hyperplastic coronoid processes that are not interfering with the zygomatic bone. Primary therapeutic options for such conditions are mainly surgical, including reduction of the masseter muscles volume and aponeurorectomy as well as bony reductions, such as coronoidectomy and mandibular angle reduction. With this treatment, the outcome and prognosis are good. Long-term results depend on concomitant physical therapy. A uniform nomenclature for this condition is yet lacking and propositions such as “masticatory muscle tendon-aponeurosis hyperplasia” have been made. However, knowledge of this condition and its typical clinical signs can make the diagnosis and treatment straightforward, thus leading to an improved quality of life of affected patients.

    Translated title of the contributionLimited mouth opening - what now?
    Original languageGerman
    Pages (from-to)935-944
    Number of pages10
    JournalSwiss Dental Journal
    Volume124
    Issue number9
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • Case Reports
    • English Abstract

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