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Osteophyte on Superior part of mandibular condyle: a case report

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Abstract


Osteophytes, emerging at the articular surface, usually exhibit a bony growth toward the anterior or anterior-superior region of the mandibular condyle rather than progressing upwards. This specific manifestation, referred to as a central osteophyte, is uncommon and frequently co-occurs with localized erosive change on the articular surface. While the emergence of central osteophytes is often identified in the context of the knee joint, it's considered a relatively rare occurrence in the temporomandibular joint.
We conducted a meticulous examination of both imaging and clinical findings, derived from a unique case of a central osteophyte in the mandibular condyle. By analyzing this unusual instance, we aim to contribute to knowledge about it, and ultimately improve diagnostic accuracy for practitioners.

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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography; Osteoarthritis; Osteophyte

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