Affiliation:
1. Department of Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry, Pusan National University, Dental and Life Science Institute, Yangsan-si 50612, Republic of Korea
2. Department of Oral Medicine, Pusan National University Dental Hospital, Dental Research Institute, Yangsan-si 50612, Republic of Korea
3. Dental Clinic Center, Pusan National University Hospital, Busan 49241, Republic of Korea
Abstract
This study compared the condylar volume, length, and articular eminence (AE) characteristics of normal individuals to those with unilateral and bilateral juvenile idiopathic osteoarthritis (JOA). The 116 patients were divided into four groups: Control (n = 16), affected condyle of unilateral JOA (Aff-Uni) (n = 36), non-affected condyle of JOA (NonAff-uni) (n = 36), and bilateral JOA (Bilateral) (n = 28). The differences in condyle volume and length and AE were analyzed using ANOVA and Bonferroni post-hoc tests. The results showed that Bilateral had a significantly different condylar volume, especially in the condylar head (p < 0.01), specifically the middle, anterior, and medial parts (p < 0.05). Condylar length also differed among the groups, with differences observed between the control group and the other three groups, as well as between the bilateral group and the other three groups (p < 0.01). AE total volume differed between the control group and Aff-Uni. In the detailed comparison, Aff-Uni and NonAff-Uni were smaller than the control group in the posterior, lateral, and medial sections (p < 0.05). In conclusion, depending on the involvement of unilateral or bilateral JOA, there were differences in condylar volume and AE when compared to the normal control group. Therefore, a prognosis should be evaluated by distinguishing between patients with unilateral and bilateral JOA.
Funder
Korea Health Technology R&D Project through the Korea Health Industry Development Institute
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