pubmed-article:2037913 | pubmed:abstractText | A modified open condylotomy was used to treat 44 patients who presented with painful temporomandibular joints, and in whom the clinical and arthrographic findings were indicative of disc displacement. A total of 64 joints (20 bilateral) were operated on. Postoperatively, the patients showed an overall improvement in their functional symptoms. Ninety-one percent of patients had improvement in clicking and popping, and 96% reported decrease in locking. Complaints related to pain and headache were improved 85% and 95%, respectively. The modified technique, as well as the anatomic basis for its use, are discussed. | lld:pubmed |