Management of severe sleep apnea secondary to juvenile arthritis with temporomandibular joint replacement and mandibular advancement.

Autor: Paul, S. Arun, Simon, S. Sibu, Issac, Barney, Kumar, Saurav
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Zdroj: Journal of Pharmacy & Bioallied Sciences; 2015 Dental Suplement2, Vol. 7, pS687-S690, 4p
Abstrakt: Variations affecting the growth centers can severely affect the normal formation and subsequent function of vital musculoskeletal structures. We report a case of bilateral condylar atrophy with a history of juvenile arthritis (JA) resulting in progressive obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in adulthood. In addition to this, the case report emphasizes the role of temporomandibular joint replacement and advancement of the mandible to correct progressive OSA secondary to idiopathic JA. Computed tomography revealed micrognathia, condylar hypoplasia, and decreased pharyngeal airway space. The resultant increase in the retrolingual-pharyngeal airway space following the surgery, helped to completely resolve the presenting symptoms. It is hoped that the described technique could be used in similar cases with a predictable outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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