Zygomatico-coronoid Ankylosis
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Although zygomatico-coronoid ankylosis may have been encountered by many oral surgeons, its occurrence has rarely been reported. A review of the literature has disclosed only nine reported cases. The treatment of these cases has been by coronoidectomy with either an intraoral or extraoral approach.
Three-dimensional intraoperative computed tomography imaging for zygomatic fracture repair.
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