Abstract
Fractures of the mandibular condyle are the most common jaw fractures. There are several treatment approaches. There is the nonsurgical and surgical approach. The purpose of this systematic literature review is to evaluate the indications and contraindications of either method to help the clinician make the best treatment choice. Pubmed, Web of Science and Lilacs were systematically searched until 20/05/2023. Clinical trials were selected to compare the two treatments for condyle fracture and evaluate indications and contraindications. Out of 2515 papers, four studies were included. The surgical approach allows faster functional recovery and decreases patient discomfort. The study analyzes under what circumstances a surgical procedure is more practical than a nonsurgical one. There is no evidence regarding the reliability of either method. Both have superimposable results. However, age, type of occlusion and other factors direct the clinician toward a surgical choice.
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