Osteoma of the condyle as the cause of limited-mouth opening: a case report.

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Abstract

Osteoma is a benign tumour consisting of mature bone tissue. It is an uncommon lesion that occurs mainly in the bones of the craniofacial complex. Only a few cases involving the condylar process have been reported. An osteoma of the left condyle causing limited mouth-opening in a 32-year-old Malaysian Chinese female is reported here to alert the practitioner to consider this lesion as a diagnostic possibility in instances of trismus or limited-mouth opening.

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Siar, C. H., Jalil, A. A., Ram, S., & Ng, K. H. (2004). Osteoma of the condyle as the cause of limited-mouth opening: a case report. Journal of Oral Science, 46(1), 51–53. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.46.51

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