The calcified Sphenomandibular ligament: case report, surgical management and literature review

Shareef Araidy, George Batshon, Roman Mirochnik, Imad Abu El-Naaj

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Abstract

Calcification of the Sphenomandibular ligament (SML) is an extremely rare condition, with only three previously documented cases worldwide. This report presents the fourth known case of SML calcification in a 32-year-old male patient with a 17-year history of progressive trismus. Following a dental procedure involving a mandibular nerve block, the patient gradually developed limited mouth opening, which was resistant to conservative treatments. Imaging revealed calcification of the SML, which was confirmed intraoperatively. Surgical excision led to a significant improvement in mandibular function. This report discusses clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, surgical management, and a comprehensive literature review, emphasizing the importance of considering rare ligamentous pathologies in cases of persistent trismus.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1581583
JournalFrontiers in Oral Health
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

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Publisher Copyright:
2025 Araidy, Batshon, Mirochnik and Abu El-Naaj.

Keywords

  • dental complication
  • dental complications
  • OMFS
  • pterygomandibular space
  • sphenomandibular ligament
  • sphenomandibular ligament calcification
  • trismus

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