Bilateral Hyperplasia of Mandibular Coronoid Processes in a Pediatric Patient

Author:

Gómez Verónica12,Gutiérrez Carlos12,Padilla Pablo2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

2. School of Dentistry, Universidad del Valle, Cali—Valle del Cauca, Colombia

Abstract

Langen Beck disease, a rare idiopathic disorder, causes enlarged coronoid processes of the mandible, leading to restricted oral opening and deteriorating health. This paper presents a 10-year-old boy’s case with bilateral hyperplasia of the coronoid processes (HCP), diagnosed using cranial computed tomography, severely limiting oral opening to 18 mm. Treatment involved early intraoral coronoidectomy followed by physiotherapy, yielding immediate oral opening improvement without recurrence after 1 year. Surgical timing should consider age, disease severity, and progression risk. While HCP etiology lacks conclusive evidence, genetic mutations may explain cases without identifiable causes. This case underscores the significance of timely intervention for HCP to alleviate symptoms and improve long-term outcomes, emphasizing individualized treatment strategies.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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