TMJ Flashcards

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Assessment of Temporomandibular Joint

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TMJ Symptoms

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  • Pain - localised to the TMJ region and muscles of mastication
  • Cephalgia or cervical pain
  • clicking or popping in the TMJ
  • dizziness
  • dysphasia
  • chronic sinusitis
  • periauricular pain - ear pain
  • tinnitus
  • fullness sensation in the ear
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TMJ Signs

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  • Alteration in TNJ gait - deflection and deviation
  • Displacment of the TMJ articular disc
  • Arthritic degenration of the TMJ
  • Alterations in the condylar fossa morphology
  • trigger points in the muscles of mastication
  • conpensatory posture change
  • asymmetric dental wearing
  • malocclusion
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TMJ Observation

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  • Head and Neck Posture
  • Facial Symmetryu
  • Signs of cranial nerve palsy
  • state of dentition
  • Normal uvula and tongue movement
  • Occluded teeth position - over bite, under bite
  • madibular position
  • TMJ musculature
  • Swelling, ecchymosis and abnormal contours
  • TMJ Gait
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Tempromandibular Movements and Resisted

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Depression:

  • Gravity
  • Inframandibular

Elevation:

  • Masseter
  • Temporalis
  • Medial Pterygoid

Protrusion:

  • Medial Pterygoid
  • Lateral Pterygoid

Retrusion:

  • Temporalis
  • Masseter
  • Digastrics
  • Suprahyoids

Laterotrusion:

  • Lateral Pterygoid (contalateral)
  • Temporalis (homolateral)
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TMJ Palpation

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Static Palpation:

  • Muscles of mastication
  • Mandible
  • Teeth
  • Cricoid Cartilage
  • Hyoid Bone
  • Thyroid Cartilage
  • Mastoid
  • Cervical Spine
  • Cervical and Shoulder Musculature
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Active Range of Motion - TMJ

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  • Mandibular Depression (35-55mm)
  • Mandibular Elevation (closing)
  • Madibular Protrusion (>7mm)
  • Mandibular Retrusion (3-4mm)
  • Lateral Deviation (10-15mm)
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Knuckle Test

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Purpose:

  • Assess the opening ROM of TMJ
  • Pt’s require a certain amount of ROM to perform normal activities

Procedure:

  • Pt is sitting and examiner is to the side
  • instruct pt to try place two IP joints in their mouth and observe ability

Positive:

  • inability to open mouth to range
  • at least 25-35mm needed for activities

Indication:

  • joint degeneration
  • hypertonic muscles of mastication
  • displaced TMJ disc
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TMJ Joint Sounds

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  • Presense of sound can indicate abnormal disc motion, abnormal motion of mandible or adhesions in joint
  • Early click is developing problem and late click is chronic

Types of sounds

  • Click - distinct sound
  • Course Crepitus - continuous grinding
  • Fine Crepitus - fine grating

Note sounds and see what stage they occur and if you can replicate

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Auscultation of the TMJ

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Purpose:

  • Identify joint sounds that can indicate a pathology
  • Done in addition to palpation

Procedure:

  • Pt is sitting and examiner is next to jaw
  • Use the bell of the scope against the side of the jaw and get the pt to move through ranges.
  • Listen for noises

Positive:

  • Clicking, course crepitus or fine crepitus
  • Normal sound during occlusion is is not positive

Indication of a postive

  • click is disc derangement
  • grating or crepitus is joint degeneration
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