Publication: The mediolateral temporomandibular joint disc position: an in vivo quantitative study
The mediolateral temporomandibular joint disc position: an in vivo quantitative study
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Chen, Y.-J., Gallo, L. M., & Palla, S. (2002). The mediolateral temporomandibular joint disc position: an in vivo quantitative study. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 16, 29–38.
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AIMS: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) discs displaced simultaneously, dorsoventrally, and mediolaterally are assumed to be rotated. However, a pilot study performed with individualized oblique-axial scans on supposedly rotated discs did not show disc rotation consistently. The aim of this study was the quantitative evaluation of disc rotation on a larger sample size, assessing the mediolateral disc geometry and position by the use of a reference system determined by the condylar long axis. METHODS: Eighty-five TMJs from 50 subjects were
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Chen, Y.-J., Gallo, L. M., & Palla, S. (2002). The mediolateral temporomandibular joint disc position: an in vivo quantitative study. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 16, 29–38.