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Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Hospital, Halton, Aylesbury HP22 5PG, UK
Bilateral mandibular coronoid hyperplasia is characterized by restricted mouth opening due to impingement of the coronoid processes on the zygomatic arches. The condition is unfamiliar to many clinicians and may be significantly under-reported. The presented case highlights the benefits of computed tomography (CT) in the diagnosis and surgical evaluation of this disorder.
Received for publication November 10, 1994. Revision received December 19, 1994. Accepted for publication January 3, 1995.
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