@article{article_1408147, title={Condylar Hyperplasia: Case Report and Literature Review}, journal={EurAsian Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery}, volume={2}, pages={70–76}, year={2023}, author={Özmen, Elif Esra and Dolanmaz, Doğan}, keywords={Condylar hyperplasia, Facial asymmetry, Condylectomy}, abstract={Introduction The condition characterized through excessive growth of the mandible on the condyle and neck is called condylar hyperplasia (CH).It is considered as an uncommon malformation. Although the reason of this condition is not known exactly, some etiological factors have been suggested.These factors are; endocrinal disorders, trauma and local circulatory disorders. When CH is evaluated clinically, some symptoms such as facial asymmetry, prognathism, crossbite and open bite appear. While the acceleration of growth in one of the two developing condyles in adolescence period may cause this condition, another reason is enlargement of the condyle after stopping of skeletal growth. CH should be differentiated from structures such as osteochondroma and osteoma. During this distinction, the method such as scintigraphy is used in addition to histopathological and radiographic evaluations. Materials and Methods An observational study was used to create this report. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and Journal of Craniomaxillofacial Surgery publications that were available through to the PubMed database were included in the study. Results CH consists of a comprehensive examination and diagnostic methods for correct treatment. Patients often apply for treatment because of facial asymmetry and related aesthetic problems. Additional research is needed to compose a more standardized approach to diagnose CH activity}, number={3}, publisher={Ağız ve Çene Yüz Cerrahisi Birliği Derneği}