医学
颞下颌关节
放射科
关节镜检查
磁共振成像
口腔正畸科
作者
S. Cayón Somacarrera,Rocío Gutiérrez-Rodríguez,M.F. Muñoz-Guerra,Francisco J. Rodríguez-Campo,V. Escorial-Hernández,Elena M. Ocón-Alonso
出处
期刊:Radiographics
[Radiological Society of North America]
日期:2024-09-26
卷期号:44 (10)
摘要
The temporomandibular joint constitutes a synovial connection between the mandible and the skull base and plays a pivotal role in functions such as jaw movement, chewing, and verbal and emotional expression. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction is observed in about 30% of the population, with a higher prevalence in young to middle-aged women. Interestingly, a majority of individuals affected do not report pain, and only 5%-10% of symptomatic cases necessitate therapeutic intervention. The most common temporomandibular joint disorder manifests as pain in the masticatory muscles and is referred to as myofascial syndrome. However, articular disorders are also very common, usually due to disk displacement and degenerative or inflammatory arthropathies. Less frequently, the temporomandibular joint may be affected by a range of congenital and acquired conditions such as trauma and neoplasms. Imaging becomes necessary for the small percentage of patients who do not respond to conservative management or when there is uncertainty in the diagnosis. A comprehensive understanding of the normal imaging appearance of the temporomandibular joint as well as the wide range of potential pathologic conditions is essential for conducting an accurate radiologic assessment. Moreover, collaboration among multidisciplinary teams and the correlation of imaging findings with arthroscopic observations are crucial to advancing the diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunction.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI