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Bilateral traumatic luxation of the temporomandibular joint.
 
Bilateral traumatic luxation of the temporomandibular joint.
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If unilateral, the animal is presented with a typical lateral deviation to the side opposite the luxated joint.
 
If unilateral, the animal is presented with a typical lateral deviation to the side opposite the luxated joint.
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Recurrent and chronic luxations can be treated by condylectomy.
 
Recurrent and chronic luxations can be treated by condylectomy.
  
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This dog was presented with an acute inability to close the mouth but no lateral deviation of the mandible.


Question Answer Article
What is your tentative clinical diagnosis? [[|Link to Article]]
How can this diagnosis be confirmed? [[|Link to Article]]
Presuming that the tentative diagnosis is confirmed, what is the treatment? [[|Link to Article]]


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