Inferior joint space arthrography and characteristics of condylar paths in internal derangements of the TMJ

Inferior joint space arthrography and measurements of the condylar path provide scientific documentation of derangement of the TMJ disc and condyle. These derangements are described as an anterior displacement of the disk associated with posterior-superior displacement of the condyle when the teeth...

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description Inferior joint space arthrography and measurements of the condylar path provide scientific documentation of derangement of the TMJ disc and condyle. These derangements are described as an anterior displacement of the disk associated with posterior-superior displacement of the condyle when the teeth are closed into the intercuspal position. Clinical studies demonstrate that approximately 70% of a TMJ patient population present with some type or stage of these derangements. These observations have far-reaching implications regarding contemporary dental curriculum, particularly concerning exegesis of the MPD syndrome theory and concepts of dysfunctional dental occlusion.
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Joint Diseases - physiopathology
Mandibular Condyle - anatomy & histology
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Mandibular Condyle - physiopathology
Masticatory Muscles - physiopathology
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Temporomandibular Joint - physiopathology
Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome - diagnostic imaging
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title Inferior joint space arthrography and characteristics of condylar paths in internal derangements of the TMJ
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