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Etiopathogenic and clinical aspects of asymmetry
Authors:Bazert Cédric  Boileau Marie-José  de Brondeau François  Dorignac Danielle  el Amrani-Darqué Kamar  Garnier Emmanuel  Perrier Maïté  Pujol André  Rotenberg Maxime  Dorignac Daniel
Affiliation:UFR d'Odontologie, Sous-section d'O.D.F 16-20, cours de la Marne, 33082 Bordeaux.
Abstract:Complex dysmorphies, asymmetries can affect the various elements of the stomatognathic system: cranial base, maxilla, mandible, musculature and dental arches, in the three dimensions of space. Their etiopathogenesis, as well as their clinical forms, vary considerably. Dysembryopathies, growth disorders, TMJ damages, postural or functional disorders and dental anomalies can create, according to their severity and their moment of appearance, severe or minor facial asymmetries, or asymmetries of the arches. An exo- and endobuccal clinical examination endeavors to specify the localization and the severity of the damage, and to evaluate the importance of the possible alveolar compensations. Consolidated by additional examinations, it enables the clinician to differentiate the various forms of asymmetries.
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