OS- TMD Flashcards
What provides blood supply to muscles surrounding the TMJ?
Deep auricular artery
Describe the movements of the TMJ?
Rotational movement- in the mandibular fossa
Translational movement-past the articular eminence.
Label the muscles associated with the TMJ
Name the general nerve supply to the muscles associated with the TMJ?
Mandibular branch of the trigeminal nerve.
Why do patients with tmj problems also feel pain in the ear?
Because a branch of the mandibular nerve supplies the ear (auricular temporal)
What causes TMJ dysfunction?
Physiological
Macrotrauma (a sudden incident)
Microtrauma (repetitive chronic overload of TMJ)
What is the myofascial pain that a patient with tmj problems presents with ?
Inflammation of the muscles of mastication or the TMJ
How do parafunctional habits cause myofacial pain?
Parafunctional habits cause repetitive chronic overload of the TMJ. This causes excessive spasm of the lateral pterygoid.
How does articular disc displacement occur?
- Increased pressure in the joint causes the articular disc to slip in front of the condyle (while mouth is closed)
- Disc blocks the movement of the condyle when the patient tries to open their mouth.
Why does the patient feel pain when the articular disc slips forward?
Because the bilaminar zone is stretched forward (has nerve innervation) to be crushed by the condyle.
Compare the two types of anterior displacement of the TMJ?
Anterior displacement with reduction- The condyle pops onto the disc to open and will pop back onto it to close.
The bilaminar zone is still pulling the disc back into place.
Anterior displacement without reduction- When we don’t adress the problem early enough. The bilaminar zone is no longer pulling the disc back (it stays infront of the condyle)
What are signs of anterior disc displacement with reduction?
- A clicking noise.
- Jaw tightness and jaw locking (impairement of movement for a short period of time)
- Initial deviation of the mandible before returning to the midline.
What is crepitus?
A crunchier/grating sound that can be indictive of a degenerative joint change.
The sound is caused by the degnerated disc/joint rubbing against each other.
What is chronic recurrent dislocation of the joint
This is when the TMJ joint regularily dislocates (condyle is infront of the articular eminence and cannot move back)
How can akylosis of the tmj cause dysfunction?
The Condyle is fused to the skull so cannot move.