Open Access Online OnlyClinical SnapshotsDOI: 10.3238/dzz-int.2021.0001Pages 4, Language: EnglishBehr, Michael / Fanghänel, Jochen / Proff, Peter / Strasser, Thomas / Schmid, Alois / Kirschneck, Christian
What are the clinical signs and possible causes of idiopathic progressive condylar resorption?
Background
The term "idiopathic progressive condylar resorption" has appeared in literature since the late 1990s. It is a rare disease that involves the resorption of the mandibular condyle and it is accompanied by a progres¬sive change of the bite position towards an Angle Class II [2, 3, 30, 46]. In the majority of cases, both condyles are affected. The patient group consists mainly of young women subsequent to orthodontic or surgical treatment. The average age is 20.5 years.