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Temporomandibular Joint

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Description

The Temporomandibular Joint[1]
Anatomical structure of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)[2]
Surface anatomy of temporomandibular joint. Mouth closed (left) and mouth open (right)[3]

Name

  • Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)
  • Jaw joint
  • Mandibular joint

General

  • Primary joint associated with chewing and speaking
  • Formed by the articulation of the mandible and temporal bone of the cranium
  • Located anteriorly to the tragus of the ear on the lateral aspect of the face

Articular Surfaces

  • Three articular surfaces
  • Mandibular fossa and articular tubercle (of the temporal bone) and head of mandible
  • Articular surfaces are separated by an articular disk
  • The disk splits the joint into two separate synovial cavities
  • Articular surfaces are covered by fibrocartilage (not hyaline cartilage)

Ligaments

  • Lateral ligament
  • Sphenomandibular ligament
  • Stylomandibular ligament

Movements

  • Protrusion and Retraction
    • Anterior/posterior movement of the jaw
    • Lateral Pterygoid is responsible for protrusion
    • Posterior fibers of temporalis perform retraction
    • Chewing/grinding is achieved by alternating protrusion and retraction
  • Elevation and Depression
    • Opening/closing of meth occurs at the lower part of the joint
    • Depression occurs primarily with gravity
    • Elevation is strong, caused by temporalis, masseter, medial pterygoid

Vascular Supply

  • Branches of external carotid artery
    • Superficial temporal Artery
    • Deep auricular Artery
    • Ascending pharyngeal Artery
    • Maxillary Artery

Innervation


Clinical Significance

Pathology

Procedures

  • TMJ Dislocation Reduction

See Also


References

  1. Image courtesy of physiopedia.com
  2. Ingawale, Shirish, and Tarun Goswami. "Temporomandibular joint: disorders, treatments, and biomechanics." Annals of biomedical engineering 37 (2009): 976-996.
  3. Durham, Justin, Toby RO Newton-John, and Joanna M. Zakrzewska. "Temporomandibular disorders." Bmj 350 (2015).
Created by:
John Kiel on 14 April 2025 00:28:12
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