Anatomie et imagerie de l’articulation temporo-mandibulaire

Christian Vacher , Françoise Cyna Gorse , Lara Nokovitch
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Abstract

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a bicondylar synovial joint containing an articular disc between the carnial basis and the mandible. The osseous conditions of this joint constituted by two condyles makes it very unstable. Stability of these two convex articular surfaces (temporal and mandibular), is constituted by the articular disc, which is a biconcave lens, with a thin center and a thick peripheric labrum, made of fibrocartilage. The capsule-ligamental system participates to the TMJ stability. Among TMJ motor muscles, some of them are elevators and diductors of the mandible, innervated by the mandibular nerve (masseter, temporal medial and lateral pterygoid muscles) and others are depressors of the mandible (platysma, digastrics, mylohyoïd and geniohyoïd muscles). TMJ can be studied by conventional Xrays as the orthopantomogram, which allows XRays focused on the TMJ with mouth opening and mouth closed positions. A CT-scanner of the TMJ is useful in bony trauma or illness (fracture of the condylar process, tumor, tempormandibular ankylosis, arthrosis…). The gold standard exam for the TMJ is MRI which allows a multiplanar and dynamic study using acquisitions at different degrees of mouth opening.

颞下颌关节的解剖和成像
颞下颌关节(TMJ)是一个双髁滑膜关节,包含一个关节盘在下颌和卡尼基之间。这个由两个髁组成的关节的骨性状况使它非常不稳定。这两个凸关节面(颞和下颌)的稳定性是由关节盘构成的,关节盘是一个双凹透镜,由纤维软骨组成,中心薄,外周唇厚。关节囊-韧带系统参与TMJ的稳定性。在TMJ运动肌中,有些是下颌骨的提肌和收肌,受下颌神经支配(咬肌、颞内侧和外侧翼状肌),有些是下颌骨的降肌(阔阔肌、二腹肌、mylohyoïd和geniohyoïd肌)。TMJ可以通过常规x射线作为正解剖图进行研究,它允许x射线聚焦在张嘴和闭口位置的TMJ上。颞下颌关节ct扫描在骨外伤或疾病(髁突骨折、肿瘤、颞下颌强直、关节病等)中很有用。颞下颌关节的金标准检查是MRI,它允许在不同程度张嘴时进行多平面和动态研究。
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