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Temporomandibular Joint Structures: A Comparison Between Anatomic and Magnetic Resonance Findings in a Sagittal and an Angulated Plan

  • Michel H. Steenks1
  • Ronald L.A-W. Bleys2
  • Theo D. Witkamp3

1Department of Oral Pathophysiology, Utrecht University, University Hospital Utrecht,The Netherlands

2Department of Functional Anatomy, Utrecht University, University Hospital Utrecht,The Netherlands

3Department of Radiology, Utrecht University, University Hospital Utrecht,The Netherlands

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.08120 Vol.8,Issue 2,June 1994 pp.120-135

Published: 30 June 1994

Abstract

Two temporomandibular joints originating from one specimen were investigated using magnetic resonance imaging and cryosectioning. Magnetic resonance images, photographs of the surface of the tissue block, and on-tape sections were compared. The left joint was imaged and sectioned in a sagittal plane, the right joint in a plane perpendicular to the long axis of the condyle. The densely plaited fibrous tissue of the disc proper correlated extremely well with the low signal intensity in magnetic resonance imaging. The transition between the densely plaited fibrous tissue and the looser tissue of the posterior attachment was located anterior to the thickest part of the intra-articular tissues in most sections of the specimen. The temporomandibular joint disc could be seen in angulated as well as in sagittal magnetic resonance scans. The posterior band was imaged best in angulated magnetic resonance scans throughout the temporomandibular joint.


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Michel H. Steenks,Ronald L.A-W. Bleys,Theo D. Witkamp. Temporomandibular Joint Structures: A Comparison Between Anatomic and Magnetic Resonance Findings in a Sagittal and an Angulated Plan. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 1994. 8(2);120-135.

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