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トリフィード下コンジル: 概要をまとめた正常生理学からの偏差値
Ajit Mishra1, Arkaprava Banerjee1, Rudra P Chatterjee2
1Department of Oral Radiology, MCDRC, Durg, Chhattisgarh, India.
Journal of oral and maxillofacial pathology : JOMFP
|February 16, 2026
まとめ
トリフィド・マンディブル・コンディール (TMC) は,コンディルが3つの頭に分裂する珍しいの異常です. この状態は,顔の非対称性を引き起こしますが, temporomandibular 関節の機能を著しく損なわない場合があります.
科学分野:
- 歯科 歯科は,歯科を専門とする歯科です.
- アナトミー アナトミー
- 放射線学 放射線学
背景:
- 関節 (TMJ) は正常な機能に不可欠です.
- 異常な下コンジルの成長は,一方的にまたは双方向的に起こる可能性があります.
- トリフィード下コンジル (TMC) は,コンジルの頭部が3つの異なる部分に分割されている珍しい解剖学的変異体です.
研究 の 目的:
- トライフィッド下コンジル (TMC) のユニークなケースを提示するために.
- TMCに関する既存の文献をレビューする.
- TMCの臨床的影響について,顔の対称性やTMJの機能への影響などについて議論する.
主な方法:
- ケースレポートのプレゼンテーション.
- TMCの文献レビューと関連する下帯コンディール変異.
- 放射線学的および臨床的発見の分析.
主要な成果:
- この研究は,トリフィド下コンジル (TMC) の希少な症例を提示しています.
- TMCは,片側 (主に左側) または双方の状態として表れます.
- TMCは顔の非対称性につながるかもしれませんが,関節 (TMJ) の機能はほとんど影響を受けません.
結論:
- トリフィード下コンジル (TMC) は,下コンジルの珍しい形態学的変異である.
- TMCの認識は,の異常の正確な診断と管理のために重要です.
- さらなる研究は,TMCの長期的な機能的結果と治療戦略を明らかにすることができます.
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