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Conventional radiograph verses CT for evaluation of sagittal fracture of mandibular condyle

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Condylar fractures of mandible are not very easy to diagnose radiographically. If fracture is vertical, it would be much more difficult to diagnose. Since treatment depends on type of fracture, CT scan is advised rather than conventional radiographs to diagnose condylar fractures.
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