Miyamoto, K.Vickers, R.Ishimaru, J.I.Ogi, N.Kurita, K.Goss, A.2007-02-242007-02-241999British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1999; 37(5):401-4040266-43561532-1940http://hdl.handle.net/2440/3911Unilateral condylectomy was performed on five young adult sheep. The animals were killed at three months and both joints and the excised condyles were examined macroscopically and histologically. All five showed pronounced regeneration of the condylar head on the operated side. The articular surface was fibrous and fused to the disc. Four of the five opposite joints showed medial remodelling. Young sheep have a higher regenerative capability than human adults of equivalent age, and similar reactions to those of children.enMandibular CondyleTemporomandibular JointAnimalsSheepBone RegenerationTime FactorsEffect of unilateral condylectomy on the sheep temporomandibular jointJournal article003000301910.1054/bjom.1999.01932-s2.0-003275854267025Goss, A. [0000-0002-2658-3836]