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Radiographic examinations of the temporomandibular joint
Dobó-Nagy, Csaba Semmelweis University
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Knowledge required by clinicians
Anatomy Available investigations Clinical indications How each investigation is performed position open or closed Limitations Pathological conditions
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Anatomical section of a normal TMJ
condyle disk Glenoid fossa tubercle (articular eminence) lateral pterygoid muscle
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Skull base model A P L R
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Visualization of the TMJ
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Main radiographyc projections of the TMJ
TrCran TrOrb TrPhar RevTowne SMV
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Transcranial projection
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Reverse Towne’s
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Transorbital
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Transpharyngeal (Parma)
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Dental panoramic tomograph
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Condylar silhouette
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Projection of panoramic tomography
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Double lateral view of TMJ
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SMV
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Corrected tomography
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Limitations of routin radiographic projections
Soft tissue abnormalities Effusion Small and localised bony defects One aspect of the joint (except for tomography)
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Main pathological signs of TMJ
B C D E F G H I
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Adaptive response
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Osteophyte formation
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Fracture
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osteochondroma
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Dislocaition of disk without reduction
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Diagnostic informations of MR
Disk displacement The integrity of the disk and its soft tissue attachments Effusion (T2-weighted image) Integrity of the articular surface Research (gold standard)
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CT coronal view
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CT sagittal view
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CBCT imaging of a normal TMJ
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CBCT examination of arthritis
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Osteophyte
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Ankylosis
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Diagnostic informations of CT
The shape of the bony compartments Information on all aspects of the joint The condition of the articular surface The size of the joint space Integrity of the disk and soft tissue attachements
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Size of TMJ space and soft tissue changes
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Diagnostic informations by modalities
Radio-grapic modalities anatomy pathology adaptation hard soft panoramic traditional CBCT/CT MRI
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Suggested hierarchy of imaging modalities in TMJ disease
soft tissue changes panoramic MRI bone changes tomography Primary examination: dysfunction organic changes failed treatment CBCT, CT
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Summary of views of main projections
area of joint shown Transcranial lateral aspect Transpharyngeal Dental panoramic Reverse Towne’s posterior view Transorbital anterior view
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