Correlation between condyle morphology and disk position of disc displacement in patients with TMJ internal derangements by magnetic resonance imaging
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Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Background and Aims
The most frequent cause of TMJ dysfunction is internal derangement which that largely involves the function of the articular disc. Anterior disc displacement (ADD) is one of the major findings in TMJ internal derangement.Since the importance of knowledge of its etiology and also The role of all structural indicators association with TMD was not evaluated, in this research was investigated Correlation between TMJ structure and disc displacement.
Materials and Methods
This study was done based on case-control method. 31 Joints with TMJ internal derangements and 57 normal joint Were examined. The two groups of clients were matched in age, sex , Economic and social situation. MRI finding was Disk position in Open and closed mouth and condyle morphology coronal and axial view.MRI findings were Disk position in Open and closed mouth and condyle morphology coronal and axial view. The data were analyzed using x2 and Fisher's test.
Results
Patients with TMJ internal derangement (ID), In all three groups inchiding disk displacement with reduction(DDWR), disk displacement without reduction(DDWOR), anterior disc displacement(ADD), was encountered more frequently in Anterior, Anterior-inferior disk position in closed mouth,A statistically significant correlation was found( P 0.001> ). Also no significant difference was found in measurements between the three groups, for condyle morphology in coronal and axial view. ( P > 0.4)
Conclusion
It seems there is relationship between Anterior disc displacement (ADD) and Anterior, Anterior-inferior disk position in closed. But There is no obvious relationship between Anterior disc displacement (ADD) And condyle morphology coronal and axial view.Keywords:
TMD , MRI , Disc , condyle , disc displacement
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Research in Dental Sciences, Volume:16 Issue: 2, 2019
Pages:
110 to 116
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