Temporomandibular joint comparative imaging: diagnostic efficacy of arthroscopy compared to tomography and arthrography |
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Authors: | C A Bibb A G Pullinger F Baldioceda K Mukakami J B Ross |
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Affiliation: | UCLA, School of Dentistry. |
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Abstract: | This comparative imaging study of the TMJ was conducted to examine the diagnostic data obtained from arthroscopy as compared to data from tomography and arthrography. Six joints from cadaver material were imaged by each technique and subsequently dissected. Each technique had value, but none was comprehensive. Tomography was the technique of choice for imaging osseous changes. Double joint space arthrotomography was useful for examining articular disk position and morphology. Diagnostic arthroscopy, through direct visualization of surface morphology, showed localized surface pathosis, such as synovitis; provided data on the location and size of disk perforations; and contributed reliably to a diagnosis of disk displacement on the basis of associated pathosis such as stretching of the posterior attachment. |
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