Ch.103/Ch.104 Temporomandibular Joint Diorders, Craniomaxillofacial Disorders Flashcards
What is unique about the cartilage of the TMJ
Fibrocartilage not hyaline
The incongruence between the shape of the mandibular and temporal condyles of the TMJ is mitigated by what
A fibrocartilage disc
Components of the TMJ
Fibrocartilaginous disc
Articular tubercle
Dorsally -
1. Mandibular fossa
2. Retro-articular process of the
temporal bone
Ventrally -
1. Condylar process of the mandible
How many pouches has the TMJ, which is larger
2
Dorsal - discotemporal 5ml
Ventral - discomandibular 3ml
Each compartment of the TMJ has a cranial and a caudal out pouching, which of them is largest
Caudolateral of dorsal compartment accounts for 80% of space of discotemporal
Innervation of TMJ
Inntraarticular neuromuscular bundle involving masseteric n (br of mandibular n. - CN V)
Transverse facial branch of auriculotemporal n runs ventral to joint
Auriculopalpebral n (br of facial n) caudal to j covered by parotid
Where are the supporting ligs of the joint located
Caudal and lateral
Muscles involved in joint movement
Temporal
Pteryoid - lateral and medial
Masseter
Blood supply to the TMJ
Transverse facial
Superficial and deep temporal
Tympanic
When does the synchondrosis of the mandible ossify
2 years old
Cerebral cranium consists of
- Frontal bone
- Interparietal
- Parietal bone
- Temporal
- Sphenoid
- Occipital
- Ethmoid
Visceral cranium consists of
- Frontal
- Nasal
- Lacrimal
- Zygomatic
- Paired incisive
- Premaxilla
- Vomer
- Palatal
- Pterygoid