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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1992

Clinical symptoms of open lock position of the condyle. Relation to anterior dislocation of the temporomandibular joint.

Sadako Kai; Hiroyuki Kai; Eiji Nakayama; Osamu Tabata; Hideo Tashiro; Tomofusa Miyajima; Masaaki Sasaguri

Nine cases of open lock position of the condyle of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) are reported. In two patients recurrent dislocation of the TMJ was diagnosed clinically, and four had previous episodes of anterior dislocation. An arthrotomographic examination revealed that the condyles of the affected TMJs were located anterior to the anterior bands of the disks at an open-mouth position. An arthrographic fluoroscopic examination showed that the anterior bands mechanically obstructed the anteriorly displaced condyles from posterior movement into the articular fossae to various degrees at open-mouth position. One cause of anterior dislocation of the TMJ is thought to be fixation of the condyle in the open lock position resulting from a disturbance of a neuromuscular mechanism. In the two patients with dislocation, occlusal treatment eliminated muscular symptoms and the dislocations completely disappeared.


Cranio-the Journal of Craniomandibular Practice | 1993

The Significance of Posterior Open Bite After Anterior Repositioning Splint Therapy for Anteriorly Displaced Disk of the Temporomandibular Joint

Sadako Kai; Hiroyuki Kai; Osamu Tabata; Hideo Tashiro

Spontaneous posterior open bite was observed in 15 patients after the application of anterior repositioning splints in the treatment of anteriorly displaced disk. Recapture of the disk after treatment was clinically diagnosed in five patients. Arthrography performed on 10 patients with open bite revealed a completely recaptured disk in four patients, an anteriorly displaced disk without reduction in four patients, and an anteriorly displaced disk with reduction in two patients. This suggests that recapture of the disk in the correct position at mouth closing should be a major cause of the posterior open bite in patients who have a relatively short duration of locking and successful mandibular manipulation. Although the cause of posterior open bite with the persistently displaced disk is still unclear, an increase in the posterosuperior joint space by the posterior open bite appears to eventually produce favorable effects to joints with anteriorly displaced disks.


Cranio-the Journal of Craniomandibular Practice | 1994

Tardive dyskinesia affected by occlusal treatment--a case report.

Sadako Kai; Hiroyuki Kai; Hideo Tashiro

The following is a case report of occlusal treatment for involuntary mandibular movement occurring in a 79-year old woman. This was diagnosed as sulpiride-induced tardive dyskinesia. The patient had been treated with sulpiride to improve gastrointestinal symptoms for five years until the onset of involuntary mandibular movement. The involuntary movement worsened even after discontinuation of the drug for 10 weeks. The dyskinesia improved in the course of treatment with an occlusal splint placed over her upper denture. After wearing the new denture with increased occlusal vertical dimension, the dyskinesia disappeared almost completely. Sirognathographic observation showed that previous denture wear evoked remarkable involuntary movement of the mandible once again. It is uncertain whether such improvement may result from discontinuation of the drug or from the occlusal treatment. However, it appears that occlusal factors played an important role in orofacial manifestation of tardive dyskinesia (TD) in this case.


Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 1998

Long-term outcomes of nonsurgical treatment in nonreducing anteriorly displaced disk of the temporomandibular joint

Sadako Kai; Hiroyuki Kai; Osamu Tabata; Yuji Shiratsuchi; Masamichi Ohishi


American Journal of Medical Genetics | 1991

ALVEOLAR SYNECHIA, ANKYLOBLEPHARON, AND ECTODERMAL DISORDERS : AN AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE DISORDER ?

Masamichi Ohishi; Sadako Kai; Satoru Ozeki; Hideo Tashiro


The Cleft palate journal | 1985

Secondary Correction of the Cleft Lip and Nose Deformity: A New Technique for Revision of Whistling Deformity

Sadako Kai; Masamichi Ohishi


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1991

Conservative treatment of a patient with habitual anterior dislocation of the temporomandibular joint

Sadako Kai; Hiroyuki Kai; Eiji Nakayama; Hideo Tashiro


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1991

Clinical observation of osteoarthrosis of the temporomandibular joint

Hiroyuki Kai; Sadako Kai; Tomofusa Miyajima; Hideo Tashiro; Osamu Tabata


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1992

Evaluation of the treatments in young people with an anteriorly displaced disc of the TMJ

Hiroyuki Kai; Youichi Yamasaki; Sadako Kai; Hideo Tashiro


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1991

Clinico-statistic observation on classified arthrosis of the temporomandibular joint

Tomofusa Miyajima; Sadako Kai; Hiroyuki Kai; Susumu Tarutani; Yuji Shiratsuchi; Hideo Tashiro

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