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Temporomandibular joint
part 1
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Temporomandibular joint
 Evolution
 Embryology
 Functional anatomy and histology
 Muscles of mastication
 Biomechanics of TMJ

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EVOLUTION OF TMJ
 Primitive vertebrates
 Collection of food led to dev of jaws along
with fins
 Amphibians and reptiles
 Greater demand on jaw mechanics to adjust
to new habitat

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EVOLUTION OF TMJ
 increasing efficiency of the feeding
mechanism- critical factor in vertebrate
evolution
 Earliest functional activity of TMJ
prehension

Control size of mass
of food entering
alimentary tract
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EVOLUTION OF TMJ
 Mammals
 Greater benefit from food source
 Modification in jaws, joint, dentition
 Humans
 Upright posture / bipedal locomotion
 Food collection shifted to jaws.
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EVOLUTION OF TMJ
 Primitive jaw joint
– reptilian joint
1. Dentary
2. Quardate(incus)
3. Articulare(malleus)
 Dentary –
squamosal
joint/mammalian
jaw joint
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EVOLUTION OF TMJ
 Relationship of primitive jaw and cranial base
 AMPHISTYLIC SUSPENSION
 upper jaw connected to cranium

Behind
eye

Hyomandibular
cartilage attached
to cranium

 HYOSTYLIC SUSPENSION
 Only lower jaw connected to cranium
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EVOLUTION OF TMJ



STREPTOSTYLIC SUSPENSION

 Great degree of movement between upper and lower jaw
 Assists in swallowing
 Amphibians and reptiles
 Maxillary , pterygoid elements attached to the cranium

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EVOLUTION OF TMJ
development of muscles
 Advanced reptiles –
capitii mandibularis
 Increased functional
activity
 Size of dentary
bone,heterodont
dentition
 Forces directed away
from the joint
 Alteration in orientation
of jaw muscles
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EVOLUTION OF TMJ
Mammal like reptiles - Prehension
 Condyle
clamped by
glenoid
processes

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EVOLUTION OF TMJ
Carnivore - cutting
 Well dev canines
 Coronoid – large
 Condyle encircled
in fossa
 Disc present
 Masseter
+temporalis –well
dev
 No forward
 Minimum lateral
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EVOLUTION OF TMJ
Rodent - gnawing
 Incisors chisel
shaped
 Ant –post
oriented
glenoid fossa
 Forward
+upward
movement
 Well dev
Masseter
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EVOLUTION OF TMJ
Herbivore - grinding
 Well dev molars
 Ascending ramus
increased height
 Condyle oval
 No articular eminence
 Post glenoid process
 Disc & capsule present
 Masseter + temporalis
well dev
 Lat pterygoid
 Lateral movements
prominent
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Types of joints
 Depending on the types of tissues involved
 Fibrous joints
 Cartilaginous joints
 Synovial joints
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Fibrous joints

1. Sutures
2. Gomphosis
3. syndesmosis
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Cartilaginous joints
 Primary

 secondary
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Synovial joints
 Permits significant movement
 Synovial cavity
 Synovial membrane
 Synovial fluid
 hyaline cartilage
 capsule
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Synovial joints
 Uniaxial/biaxial /multiaxial
 Planar /ginglymoid /pivot/condyloid/saddle/ball and
socket
 Hiltons law
Muscles acting upon a joint have same nerve supply
as joint
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TMJ
 GINGLYMO
 DIARTHROIDAL
 SYNOVIAL
 TRUE COMPOUND
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embryology
 Primary Jaw joint

 Between Incus and Malleus
 Persists till 4 months IUL
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embryology
 Secondary jaw joint
 Between the condyle and temporal bone
 Differs from other synovial joints

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embryology
Formation of
condylar +
temporal
blastema and
ossification

Clefting and
formation of
joint cavity
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Embryology
TMJ - neonate
 Lax
 Stability –capsule
 Fossa – flat
 Articular tubercle
 absent condyle,no
fossa/tubercle
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FUCTIONAL ANATOMY
 SQUAMOUS PART OF TEMPORAL
BONE
 ARTICULAR DISC
 CONDYLE
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FUCTIONAL ANATOMY
condyle
 Poles of condyle
 Convex
articulating surface
 Post articulating
surface greater

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FUCTIONAL ANATOMY
temporal bone
 Squamous part
 Concave-Glenoid
fossa
 Articular eminence
 Roof - thin
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ARTICULAR DISC
SAGITTAL
VIEW

POSTERIOR
BORDER
INTERMEDIATE
ZONE
ANTERIOR
BORDER
ANTERIOR
VIEW
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ARTICULAR DISC
 Articulating surfaces are covered with fibrous tissue
Upper joint
cavity

Lower
joint cavity

 Synovial lining /fluid
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ARTICULAR DISC
 Devoid of blood vessels and nerve
 Morphology maintained
 Flexible and adaptable to functional demands

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Functions of synovial fluid
 Nutrition
 Lubrication
1.
2.

Boundary lubrication
Weeping lubrication

•

Minimizes friction

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Retrodiscal tissue
 Loose connective tissue
 Rich blood and nerve
supply
Superior retrodiscal lamina
Inferior retrodiscal lamina

 Bilaminar zone
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ARTICULAR DISC attachments
Temporal bone

Retrodiscal
tissue

Capsular
ligament +
superior
LPM

condyle
Medially + laterally attached to the capsule which divides
joint cavity
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Histology of TMJ

cartilage associated with the joint

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Ligaments of TMJ
 Collateral ligaments
 Capsular ligaments
 Temporomandibular ligaments

Functional
ligaments

 Sphenomandibular ligaments
 stylomandibular ligaments

Accessory
ligaments

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Collateral (discal) ligament






Medial discal
Lateral discal
Divide joint medio laterally
allows passive movement
Permits anterior + posterior
rotation of disc on condyle
 Blood vessels + nerves
 proprioception
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Capsular ligament
 Surrounds the TMJ
 Retains synovial fluid
 Resists medial ,lateral
inferior forces that
separate the
articulating surfaces
 Nerves +
proprioception
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Temporomandibular ligament
 Reinforces the lateral
aspect of capsular
ligament
 Outer oblique portion
 Inner horizontal
portion
 OOP- Prevents
excessive dropping of
condyle / limits extent
of mouth opening
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IHP
Temporomandibular ligamentaction
• Limits rotational
opening
• Seen only in
humans – erect
posture
• Prevents damage
to submandibular /
retromandibular
structures
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Temporomandibular ligament
 IHP Limits posterior
movement of
condyle and disc
 Prevents damage
to the retrodiscal
tissue

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Sphenomandibular ligament
 Extents from
spine of sphenoid
to lingula
 No limiting
effects on
mandibe

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Stylomandibular ligament
 Extends from the
styloid process to
the angle + post
border of ramus
 Limits excessive
protrusive
movement
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Muscles of mastication
 Masseter
 temporalis
 Medial pterygoid
 Lateral pterygoid
 digastric

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The masseter

Origin & insertion

Function –elevation
U/ L- Mediotrusive

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The temporalis

Function –
Origin & insertion
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elevation
retrusion
The medial pterygoid

 Origin & insertion

Function -

elevation

Protrusion
Muscle sling with Masseter
U/l - mediotrusive

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The lateral pterygoid- inferior
portion

Function-protrusion
Origin & insertion

U/l – mediotrusive
With depressors – downward+forward

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The lateral pterygoid- superior
portion

Infratemporal surface
of greater wing of
sphenoid – capsule
,disc ,neck

Active during
power stroke

Closure with
elevators
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The lateral pterygoids

Exert medial pull on disc & condyle

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The digastricus

Function– b/L contraction
depression of mandible with
fixed hyoid bone
Raises hyoid -swallowing
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Other muscles coordinating
Mandibular movements

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Summary of
mandibular
movements &
muscles involved

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Biomechanics of TMJ

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Biomechanics of TMJ
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
1.
2.
3.
•
1.
2.
3.

Based on structure and function can be divided
into 2 systems
ONE JOINT SYSTEM
Condyle disc complex
Inferior joint
Tightly bound
cavity
Rotation
SECOND JOINT SYSTEM
Condyle disc with mandibular fossa
Superior
Not tightly bound
joint cavity
translation
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Biomechanics of TMJ
 Articular disc as meniscus
1. Freely extends into the joint space
2. does not divide the joint cavity
3. Not a determinant of joint movement

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Biomechanics of TMJ
 TMJ - no attachment
 Yet stable due to muscles
 Resting stage – tonus
 Increase muscle activity - increase
interarticular pressure
 Absence of pressure - dislocate
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Biomechanics of TMJ
Disc space varies with
pressure
 Increased – disc space
narrows
Condyle on intermediate
zone
 Decreased – space
widens
Condyle on anterior /
posterior zone
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Biomechanics of TMJ

Mandibular opening and closing

 SRL –retract the
disc
 Closed joint
position – relaxed
 Stretched – during
opening
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Biomechanics of TMJ
Mandibular opening and closing
 SLP – protractor of
the disc
 Dual attachment
 ILP – protractor of
condyle
 SLP –active during
closure with elevators

opening

closing
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Biomechanics of TMJ
closed mouth resting position
 SLP - tonus
 SLP > SRL
 Resting position-interarticular pressure
reduced,disc space wide. Disc rotated anteriorly
 Condyle contacts intermediate & post zone
 Open mouth –SRL stretches , SRL > SLP Disc
rotated posteriorly

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Biomechanics of TMJ

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Biomechanics of TMJ
Power stroke / chewing

 Resistance met on closure –pressure reduced on
biting side
 Fulcrum around hard food
 Pressure increased on contralateral side
 Same side – separation – dislocation
 SLP - active ,positions disc anteriorly on condyle
 Stabilizes joint
 Teeth approach intercuspation –pressure increases
 Post rotation – intermediate zone-resting position
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Biomechanics of TMJ
 Points to remember
1. Ligaments do not actively participate in
function of TMJ
2. Ligaments do not stretch
3. Articular surfaces must maintain constant
contact
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Temporomandibular joint /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental academy

  • 1. Temporomandibular joint part 1 INDIAN DENTAL ACADEMY Leader in continuing dental education www.indiandentalacademy.com www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 2. Temporomandibular joint  Evolution  Embryology  Functional anatomy and histology  Muscles of mastication  Biomechanics of TMJ www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 3. EVOLUTION OF TMJ  Primitive vertebrates  Collection of food led to dev of jaws along with fins  Amphibians and reptiles  Greater demand on jaw mechanics to adjust to new habitat www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 4. EVOLUTION OF TMJ  increasing efficiency of the feeding mechanism- critical factor in vertebrate evolution  Earliest functional activity of TMJ prehension Control size of mass of food entering alimentary tract www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 5. EVOLUTION OF TMJ  Mammals  Greater benefit from food source  Modification in jaws, joint, dentition  Humans  Upright posture / bipedal locomotion  Food collection shifted to jaws. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 6. EVOLUTION OF TMJ  Primitive jaw joint – reptilian joint 1. Dentary 2. Quardate(incus) 3. Articulare(malleus)  Dentary – squamosal joint/mammalian jaw joint www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 7. EVOLUTION OF TMJ  Relationship of primitive jaw and cranial base  AMPHISTYLIC SUSPENSION  upper jaw connected to cranium Behind eye Hyomandibular cartilage attached to cranium  HYOSTYLIC SUSPENSION  Only lower jaw connected to cranium www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 8. EVOLUTION OF TMJ  STREPTOSTYLIC SUSPENSION  Great degree of movement between upper and lower jaw  Assists in swallowing  Amphibians and reptiles  Maxillary , pterygoid elements attached to the cranium www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 9. EVOLUTION OF TMJ development of muscles  Advanced reptiles – capitii mandibularis  Increased functional activity  Size of dentary bone,heterodont dentition  Forces directed away from the joint  Alteration in orientation of jaw muscles www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 10. EVOLUTION OF TMJ Mammal like reptiles - Prehension  Condyle clamped by glenoid processes www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 11. EVOLUTION OF TMJ Carnivore - cutting  Well dev canines  Coronoid – large  Condyle encircled in fossa  Disc present  Masseter +temporalis –well dev  No forward  Minimum lateral www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 12. EVOLUTION OF TMJ Rodent - gnawing  Incisors chisel shaped  Ant –post oriented glenoid fossa  Forward +upward movement  Well dev Masseter www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 13. EVOLUTION OF TMJ Herbivore - grinding  Well dev molars  Ascending ramus increased height  Condyle oval  No articular eminence  Post glenoid process  Disc & capsule present  Masseter + temporalis well dev  Lat pterygoid  Lateral movements prominent www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 14. Types of joints  Depending on the types of tissues involved  Fibrous joints  Cartilaginous joints  Synovial joints www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 15. Fibrous joints 1. Sutures 2. Gomphosis 3. syndesmosis www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 16. Cartilaginous joints  Primary  secondary www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 17. Synovial joints  Permits significant movement  Synovial cavity  Synovial membrane  Synovial fluid  hyaline cartilage  capsule www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 18. Synovial joints  Uniaxial/biaxial /multiaxial  Planar /ginglymoid /pivot/condyloid/saddle/ball and socket  Hiltons law Muscles acting upon a joint have same nerve supply as joint www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 19. TMJ  GINGLYMO  DIARTHROIDAL  SYNOVIAL  TRUE COMPOUND www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 20. embryology  Primary Jaw joint  Between Incus and Malleus  Persists till 4 months IUL www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 21. embryology  Secondary jaw joint  Between the condyle and temporal bone  Differs from other synovial joints www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 22. embryology Formation of condylar + temporal blastema and ossification Clefting and formation of joint cavity www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 23. Embryology TMJ - neonate  Lax  Stability –capsule  Fossa – flat  Articular tubercle  absent condyle,no fossa/tubercle www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 24. FUCTIONAL ANATOMY  SQUAMOUS PART OF TEMPORAL BONE  ARTICULAR DISC  CONDYLE www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 25. FUCTIONAL ANATOMY condyle  Poles of condyle  Convex articulating surface  Post articulating surface greater www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 26. FUCTIONAL ANATOMY temporal bone  Squamous part  Concave-Glenoid fossa  Articular eminence  Roof - thin www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 28. ARTICULAR DISC  Articulating surfaces are covered with fibrous tissue Upper joint cavity Lower joint cavity  Synovial lining /fluid www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 29. ARTICULAR DISC  Devoid of blood vessels and nerve  Morphology maintained  Flexible and adaptable to functional demands www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 30. Functions of synovial fluid  Nutrition  Lubrication 1. 2. Boundary lubrication Weeping lubrication • Minimizes friction www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 31. Retrodiscal tissue  Loose connective tissue  Rich blood and nerve supply Superior retrodiscal lamina Inferior retrodiscal lamina  Bilaminar zone www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 32. ARTICULAR DISC attachments Temporal bone Retrodiscal tissue Capsular ligament + superior LPM condyle Medially + laterally attached to the capsule which divides joint cavity www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 33. Histology of TMJ cartilage associated with the joint www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 34. Ligaments of TMJ  Collateral ligaments  Capsular ligaments  Temporomandibular ligaments Functional ligaments  Sphenomandibular ligaments  stylomandibular ligaments Accessory ligaments www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 35. Collateral (discal) ligament      Medial discal Lateral discal Divide joint medio laterally allows passive movement Permits anterior + posterior rotation of disc on condyle  Blood vessels + nerves  proprioception www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 36. Capsular ligament  Surrounds the TMJ  Retains synovial fluid  Resists medial ,lateral inferior forces that separate the articulating surfaces  Nerves + proprioception www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 37. Temporomandibular ligament  Reinforces the lateral aspect of capsular ligament  Outer oblique portion  Inner horizontal portion  OOP- Prevents excessive dropping of condyle / limits extent of mouth opening www.indiandentalacademy.com IHP
  • 38. Temporomandibular ligamentaction • Limits rotational opening • Seen only in humans – erect posture • Prevents damage to submandibular / retromandibular structures www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 39. Temporomandibular ligament  IHP Limits posterior movement of condyle and disc  Prevents damage to the retrodiscal tissue www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 40. Sphenomandibular ligament  Extents from spine of sphenoid to lingula  No limiting effects on mandibe www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 41. Stylomandibular ligament  Extends from the styloid process to the angle + post border of ramus  Limits excessive protrusive movement www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 42. Muscles of mastication  Masseter  temporalis  Medial pterygoid  Lateral pterygoid  digastric www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 43. The masseter Origin & insertion Function –elevation U/ L- Mediotrusive www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 44. The temporalis Function – Origin & insertion www.indiandentalacademy.com elevation retrusion
  • 45. The medial pterygoid  Origin & insertion Function - elevation Protrusion Muscle sling with Masseter U/l - mediotrusive www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 46. The lateral pterygoid- inferior portion Function-protrusion Origin & insertion U/l – mediotrusive With depressors – downward+forward www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 47. The lateral pterygoid- superior portion Infratemporal surface of greater wing of sphenoid – capsule ,disc ,neck Active during power stroke Closure with elevators www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 48. The lateral pterygoids Exert medial pull on disc & condyle www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 49. The digastricus Function– b/L contraction depression of mandible with fixed hyoid bone Raises hyoid -swallowing www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 50. Other muscles coordinating Mandibular movements www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 51. Summary of mandibular movements & muscles involved www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 53. Biomechanics of TMJ   1. 2. 3. • 1. 2. 3. Based on structure and function can be divided into 2 systems ONE JOINT SYSTEM Condyle disc complex Inferior joint Tightly bound cavity Rotation SECOND JOINT SYSTEM Condyle disc with mandibular fossa Superior Not tightly bound joint cavity translation www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 54. Biomechanics of TMJ  Articular disc as meniscus 1. Freely extends into the joint space 2. does not divide the joint cavity 3. Not a determinant of joint movement www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 55. Biomechanics of TMJ  TMJ - no attachment  Yet stable due to muscles  Resting stage – tonus  Increase muscle activity - increase interarticular pressure  Absence of pressure - dislocate www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 56. Biomechanics of TMJ Disc space varies with pressure  Increased – disc space narrows Condyle on intermediate zone  Decreased – space widens Condyle on anterior / posterior zone www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 57. Biomechanics of TMJ Mandibular opening and closing  SRL –retract the disc  Closed joint position – relaxed  Stretched – during opening www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 58. Biomechanics of TMJ Mandibular opening and closing  SLP – protractor of the disc  Dual attachment  ILP – protractor of condyle  SLP –active during closure with elevators opening closing www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 59. Biomechanics of TMJ closed mouth resting position  SLP - tonus  SLP > SRL  Resting position-interarticular pressure reduced,disc space wide. Disc rotated anteriorly  Condyle contacts intermediate & post zone  Open mouth –SRL stretches , SRL > SLP Disc rotated posteriorly www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 61. Biomechanics of TMJ Power stroke / chewing  Resistance met on closure –pressure reduced on biting side  Fulcrum around hard food  Pressure increased on contralateral side  Same side – separation – dislocation  SLP - active ,positions disc anteriorly on condyle  Stabilizes joint  Teeth approach intercuspation –pressure increases  Post rotation – intermediate zone-resting position www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 62. Biomechanics of TMJ  Points to remember 1. Ligaments do not actively participate in function of TMJ 2. Ligaments do not stretch 3. Articular surfaces must maintain constant contact www.indiandentalacademy.com
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