Abstract
A case is reported of a 49-year-old edentulous patient who suffered a posterior dislocation of the right fractured mandibular condyle causing a fracture of the tympanic plate. This was associated with a right transverse fracture of the petrous bone and an intact tympanic membrane. Some of the problems related to this condition are discussed.
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