Rd. Marciani et al., A PRELIMINARY-STUDY OF RECONSTRUCTION OF THE MONKEY TEMPOROMANDIBULAR-JOINT WITH AUTOGENOUS TISSUES, Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery, 54(2), 1996, pp. 191-199
Purpose: This study investigated the ability of autogenous pericranium
-muscle and cranial bone to restore form and function of the temporoma
ndibular joint (TMJ). Materials and Methods: A right TMJ discectomy, c
ondylectomy, vertical ramus osteotomy with superior repositioning of t
he proximal fragment, and a cranial bone graft to the mandibular angle
were performed in 12 cynomologous monkeys, Clinical, histologic, and
autoradiographic evaluation was done at intervals beginning at 3 days
and continuing up to 78 weeks. Results: No significant postoperative s
equela were identified in any of the monkeys, Jaw mobility and functio
n were restored. Gross morphologic condylar changes were observed. The
pericranium-muscle grafts did not differentiate into normal disc-like
structures and a cartilage cap did not cover the condyle stump head.
Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that the previous TMJ f
unction was restored, However, the histologic changes observed were co
nsistent with advanced degenerative joint disease.