Abstract

To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of using a suture-free titanium screw in repositioning anterior disc displacement without reduction (ADDwoR) of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). A consecutive sample of twelve patients (fifteen joints) was included in this study. All patients were diagnosed with ADDwoR and showed limited mouth opening or temporomandibular joint pain symptoms. Suture-free titanium screw was placed in the condyle directly following the disc repositioning. Pre- and postoperative evaluation parameters include operation time, the visual analogue scale for pain (VAS), lateral excursion movements (LEM), maximum interincisal opening (MIO), and disc length and position on MRI. In addition, the mandibular condyle height was also measured. Statistical significance was considered when p < 0.05. The unilateral operation time was 58.54 ± 5.43min; during the 6-month period after the operation, the VAS values decreased from 87 ± 6.34 to 14.08 ± 6.65. The MIO increased from 30.07 ± 4.73 to 39.89 ± 1.69mm (p = 0.01). The TMJ disc length was prolonged from 8.23 ± 1.12 to 11.51 ± 1.29mm. The condyles showed significant remodeling, and the height of the condyle increased from 18.24 ± 4.12 increase to 19.6 ± 4.31mm. The LEM was increased from 5.27 ± 0.51 to 6.36 ± 0.62mm. The MRI images showed the stability of the disc in position during the opening and closing of the mouth. The TMJ disc position was stable during the follow-up period. Anteriorly displaced articular disc can be repositioned by a suture-free titanium screw strategy. This technique is an alternative method to address ADDwoR.

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