Temporomandibular Joint Projections
Temporomandibular Joint Projections
Temporomandibular Joint Projections
Temporomandibular Joint
Projections
Introduction
The temporomandibular joint is one of the most
difficult areas to investigate radiography. The type of
imaging technique depends on the specific clinical problem
whether imaging of order soft issue. The imaging modalities
is used to evaluate the anatomy of TMJ, osseous contours,
condyle and range of motion. The soft issue imaging is
indicated to know the information about the disk position, to
image the abnormalities of muscles and surrounding tissues.
Radiographic Projections
Conventional Radiographic Projections
Transcranial view
Transpharyngeal view
Transorbital view
Panoramic view
Submentovertex view
Other Investigations
Tomography (CT)
MRI
Arthrography
Arthroscopy
Transcranial View
Indications
TMJ Pain dysfunction syndrome
Size and position of disk
Range of movement of joints
Advantage
Simplicity
Cheap and effective method
Radiation exposure low
Technique
Osteo arthritis
Rheumatic arthritis
Fracture of neck and head of the condyle
TMJ pain dysfunction syndrome
Technique
Condylar displacement
Rotation of the mandible
Curvature of mandible
Displacement of the fractured zygomatic
arch
Technique
Tomography
Advantages
Extent of ankylosis
Extent of neoplasm
MRI
Arthrography