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Yoda T et al. – Data from the other nine patients were analyzed. The mean duration of follow–up was 4 years. At final follow–up, the maximum mouth opening was >44 mm in four patients, 40–44 mm in three patients, and 35–39 mm in two patients. Overall satisfaction was excellent or good in all patients.

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