Abstract

Bifid condyles were reported as rare skeletal anomalies from studies done on human remains. There is a strong correlation of condylar head remodeling and bifid condylar head appearance after trauma. If the trauma factor is eliminated, the possible developmental origin of the bifid condylar head needs to be explored with the asymptomatic patient. With the daily use of dental panoramic radiographs, incidental findings of bifid condyles have given researchers greater opportunities to investigate questions that have remained about etiology and epidemiology into these unusual findings.

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