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- W4295956963 abstract "Mandibular condylar hyperplasia was first described by Robert Adams in 1836 as a condition that causes the overdevelopment of the mandible, creating functional and aesthetic problems.1 Since then, there have been numerous reports referring to this clinical entity.2–4 The excessive unilateral growth of the mandibular condyle may lead to facial asymmetry, occlusal disturbance, and rarely, joint dysfunction. Prominent features include an enlarged mandibular condyle, elongated condylar neck, outward bowing, and downward growth of the body and ramus of the mandible on the affected side, causing fullness of the face on the ipsilateral side and flattening of the face on the contralateral side." @default.
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- W4295956963 title "Unilateral Condylar Hyperactivity" @default.
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