TMJ Flashcards

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1
Q

What are the 3 types of fibrous joints?

A

1-Sutures
2-Tooth socket
3-Syndesmosis

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2
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What are the 2 types of cartilaginous joints?

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1-Primary (synchondroses)

2-Secondary (Symphyses)

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3
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What type of joint is fluid filled?

A

Synovial joint

*TMJ is a synovial sliding or ginglymoid joint

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4
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What are the 3 main boney structures composing the TMJ?

A

1-Glenoid fossa
2-Articular eminence
3-Condyle

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5
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Meckels cartilage forms the mandible and the malleus through intramembranous ossification. The malleus articulates with the incus forming what?

A

Primary joint

*this is before the development of the condyle

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6
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Once the temporal bone forms articulates with the condyle what is formed?

A

The TMJ or secondary joint

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7
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What covers the articular surfaces of the joint in the TMJ?

A

Fibrous connective tissue

*instead of the typical hyaline cartilage

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8
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What is the fibrous covering of the condyle made of avascular type I collagen called?

A

Lamina splendens

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9
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The glenoid fossa is covered by a ____ fibrous layer while the articular eminence is overlaid by a _____ fibrous layer

A

Thin, Thick

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10
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Where is cartilage found in the TMJ?

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Deep in the condyle and articular eminence.

*This undergoes endochondral ossification by 30 yr old and implies potential remodeling of the joint

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11
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Which ligament is the most important for restricting lateral and medial movement of the TMJ?

A

Temporomandibular ligament

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12
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what 3 planes do temporomandibular ligaments restrict?

A

1-Medial-lateral
2-Superior-inferior
3-Posterior

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13
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What are two other ligaments that limit the inferior movement of the TMJ?

A

1-Sphenomandibular ligament

2-Stylomandibular ligament

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14
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The articular disk is ______ with to the joint capsule

A

Continous

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15
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What are the two layers of the synovial membrane?

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1-Subintima

2-Intima

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16
Q

Which synovial membrane layer is loose CT, contains elastin fibers and contains various cells such as macrophages, adipocytes, fibroblasts and mast cells?

A

Subintima

17
Q

Which synovial membrane layer is the innermost layer, contains several layers of synovial cells which are either A cells (macrophage-like) or B cells (fibroblast-like)?

A

Intima Layer

18
Q

What is synovial fluid?

A

blood plasma with extra proteins and proteoglycans

19
Q

What are the 4 main muscles of mastication?

A

1-Masseter
2-Medial Pterygoid
3-Lateral Pterygoid
4-Temporalis