TMJ and Joints - JC Flashcards

1
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3 general joint classifications

A

synarthrosisamphiarthrosisdiarthrosis

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2
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synarthrosis example

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sutures, gomphosis (PDL)

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3
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amphiarthrosis example

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vertebral disks

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4
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6 diarthrosis classifications

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arthrodial - plane glidinggingylmus - hinge, elbowtrochoid - pivot, dens axis/atlascondyloid - 2 planes, occipital/atlasentarthrodial - ball and socket, handsellar - saddle, metacarpal

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5
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TMJ joint classification

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gingylmoarthrodial - hing in inferior, sliding in superior

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6
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articular disk in TMJ

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superior gliding and inferior hinge. biconcave with center of fibrocartilage and posterior is elastic fibers

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7
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ligaments of TMJ

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lateral temporalmandibular sphenomandibular stylomandibular

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8
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TMJ innervation from mandibular trigeminal

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auriculotemporal - most of jointmasseteric - small anterior portion through mandib notchdeep temporal - small anterior portionall sensory

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9
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TMJ blood supply

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superficial temporal artery via external carotid maxillary artery via external carotid

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10
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lateral deviation of jaw, how?

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opposite lateral pterygoid of motion contracts moving jaw

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11
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muscles in protrusion

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lateral pterygoid

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12
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muscles of retrusion

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temporalis, deep masseter

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13
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muscles of elevation

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masseter, medial pterygoid, temporalis (responsible for tonis which is resting position)

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14
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muscles of depression

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lateral pterygoid, suprahyoid muscles, infrahyoid muscles

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