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Τρίτη 25 Ιουλίου 2017

Morphometric Analysis of Temporomandibular Joint Elements

Publication date: Available online 25 July 2017
Source:Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
Author(s): Audrey E. Paglio, Aaron P. Bradley, R. Shane Tubbs, Marios Loukas, Piotr B. Kozlowski, Anthony C. Dilandro, Yujiro Sakamoto, Joe Iwanaga, Cameron Schmidt, Anthony V. D'Antoni
PurposeTo study the morphology of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) elements and examine the feasibility of a novel biofidelic articular disc casting technique.Methods8 formalin-fixed cadavers (77.8% female, 22.2% male) with mean (SD) death age of 71.9 (13.7) years were used for this study. In each specimen the masseter muscle, mandibular ramus, and articular disc were dissected bilaterally and measured for length, width, and thickness. All anatomic measurements were made using a digital slide caliper (Hawk Inc., Cleveland, OH). Further, a novel method for the creation of biofidelic articular disc models was established through trial and error. Models were measured for accuracy against their biological counterparts.ResultsLeft articular disc length and thickness were inversely correlated (r = −0.58, p < 0.049). Direct correlations existed between right disc and ramus thickness (r = 0.56, p < 0.039), masseter length and thickness (r = 0.59, p < 0.009), and masseter width and thickness (r = 0.66, p < 0.003). Comparison of the model measurements with their biological counterparts found no significant differences.DiscussionThese observed correlations between elements of the TMJ hold relevance for oral-maxillofacial surgeons and researchers examining disorders of the TMJ. Additionally, our casting technique proved accurate in modeling human articular discs.



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