TMJ And MOM Flashcards

1
Q

Label the mandible

A

Pterygoid fovea
Mandibular notch
Condyle
Ramus
Angle
Oblique line
Inferior border
Mental foramen
Mental symphysis
Mylohyoid ridge
Anterior border
Mandibular foramen
Coronoid process

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2
Q

What bones make up the TMJ?

A

Mandibular fossa of temporal bone and condylar process of mandible

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3
Q

Describe the TMJ joint

A

Atypical modified hinge joint (synovial)

Bones covered with fibrocartilage not hyaline

Fibrocartilaginous disc separates the joint into superior and inferior articular cavities

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4
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What ligaments support the TMJ joint?

A

Lateral ligament

Stylomandibular ligament

Sphenomandibular ligament

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5
Q

What movements can the TMJ make and which muscles facilitate this?

A

Protrusion - lateral and medial pterygoid

Retraction - posterior temporalis and deep masseter

Elevation - masseter and temporalis and medial pterygoid

Depression - suprahyoid muscles but mainly gravity

Lateral movements - temporalis of same side and pterygoid spine of opposite sides

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6
Q

What is the most common TMJ injury?

A

Anterior dislocation

  • tmj most unstable during depression
  • jaw locked open
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7
Q

What is the location, insertion, origin and innervation of the masseter?

A

Origin = superficial and deep = inferior zygomatic arch

Insertion = lateral of ramus and angle of mandible

Innervation = CNV V3 massenteric nerve

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8
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What is the location, insertion, origin and innervation of the temporalis

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Origin = temporal fossa

Insertion = coronoid process

Innervation = deep temporal nerves of V3

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9
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What is the location, insertion, origin and innervation of the lateral pterygoid?

A

Superior head

Origin = greater wing of sphenoid

Insertion = neck of mandible

Innervation = CNV V3

Inferior head

Origin = lateral pterygoid plate

Insertion = neck of mandible

Innervation = CNV V3

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What is the location, insertion, origin and innervation of the medial pterygoid?

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Deep head

Origin = lateral pterygoid plate
Insertion = medial surface of angle and ramus of mandible
Innervation = CNV V3

Superficial head

Origin = maxillary tuberosity
Insertion = medial surface of angle of ramus and mandible
Innervation = CNV V3

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