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A comparative study of the skeletal morphology of the temporo-mandibular joint of children and adults.
J Postgrad Med ; 2008 Jul-Sep; 54(3): 191-4
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-117666
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The skeletal morphology of the temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ) is constantly remodeled. AIMS AND

OBJECTIVES:

A comparative study was undertaken to determine and characterize the differences in the skeletal morphology of TMJ of children and adults. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

The study was conducted on 30 children cadavers and 30 adult volunteers. Parameters that could reflect TMJ skeletal morphology were measured with a new technology combining helical computed tomography (CT) scan with multi-planar reformation (MPR) imaging.

RESULTS:

Significant differences between children cadavers and adults were found in the following parameters (P<0.05) Condylar axis inclination, smallest area of condylar neck/largest area of condylar process, inclination of anterior slope in inner, middle, and outer one-third of condyle, anteroposterior/mediolateral dimension of condyle, length of anterior slope/posterior slope in inner and middle one-third of condyle, anteroposterior dimension of condyle/glenoid fossa, mediolateral dimension of condyle/glenoid fossa, inclination of anterior slope of glenoid fossa, depth of glenoid fossa, and anteroposterior/mediolateral dimension of glenoid fossa.

CONCLUSION:

There are significant differences of TMJ skeletal morphology between children and adults.
Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Language: English Journal: J Postgrad Med Year: 2008 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Language: English Journal: J Postgrad Med Year: 2008 Type: Article